A) overrule Supreme Court decisions with a two-thirds vote of the Senate.
B) limit the jurisdiction of federal courts, including the Supreme Court.
C) limit the jurisdiction of federal courts, but not the Supreme Court.
D) override the Constitution by promulgating unconstitutional law.
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A) nearly 40
B) between 60 and 65
C) more than 100
D) nearly 210
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A) the justice selected will treat that president with favoritism, should the president ever be involved in a legal dispute.
B) the justice selected must rule the way the president wishes.
C) the president may select a candidate with similar political views.
D) most judicial candidates are powerful people themselves.
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A) so a justice may not be unduly influenced.
B) because it is very time consuming to select and train a justice.
C) because it would be age discrimination to require justices to retire.
D) to continue the political legacy of the appointing president.
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A) Martin v. Hunter's Lessees.
B) Ex parte McCardle.
C) Plessy v. Ferguson.
D) Marbury v. Madison.
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A) officially end that term.
B) hear and decide that case.
C) consider hearing that case.
D) allow the ruling of the lower court to stand.
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A) liberal decisions.
B) conservative decisions.
C) libertarian decisions.
D) independent decisions.
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A) a justice expressing hostility or anger in an opinion.
B) a rigid reading and interpretation of a law.
C) the manner in which our legal system was designed and developed.
D) a lenient means of interpreting the law.
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A) they carry no legal authority.
B) they date to the King's Bench of Great Britain in 1792.
C) they are often used in hope of influencing future decisions.
D) they carry the same legal authority as the majority opinion.
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