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2
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This type of jurisdiction is the authority to review a case appealed from a lower court
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5
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Court calendar
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6
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This type of jurisdiction is power to the federal courts only
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This type of opinion is the views of most of the people
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The branch of government that must enforce the court's decisions
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9
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The supreme law of the land
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10
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This occurs when the decision is reported
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12
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This is the decision that is made and includes the reasoning behind it
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13
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The number of state court systems
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14
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The power to review any federal, state, or local law
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The court's authority to hear and decide a case
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Plessy v. Ferguson ruled this as legal because it was 'separate but equal'
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To reverse a court's decision
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This president ignored the court's decision over Native American lands
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This type of jurisdiction is the authority to hear the case for the 1st time
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23
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To keep a court's decision
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This Latin term involves following previous decisions made by courts
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27
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A written explanation from each side during case
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28
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The amount of minutes oral arguments last
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