Chapter 12 – The Judiciary
grand juries who decide if there is enough evidence to have a trial.
a panel of judges that reviews the case record and determines whether the trial court committed an error.
attorneys from both sides who submit to binding arbitration.
preliminary review by the U.S. Supreme Court.
21. Which of the following statements best describes the George W. Bush Administration’s stand on enemy combatants?
Enemy combatants could be held indefinitely.
Enemy combatants are treated like prisoners of war.
Enemy combatants are not supposed to be detained by military tribunals.
Enemy combatants could request warrants without having to justify the request.
Enemy combatants were reclassified as enemy aliens.
Federal Courts and the War on Terrorism
22. In 2009, the Obama administration abolished
the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
the Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act.
the alien “removal courts.”
the category of enemy combatant.
the Guantánamo prison, and released the prisoners.
Federal Courts and the War on Terrorism
23. All of the following are true of the Supreme Court EXCEPT
the Supreme Court’s term begins on the first Monday in October.
of all the cases decided each year in U.S. courts, the number of cases reviewed by the Supreme Court represent
less than one in four thousand.
decisions of the Supreme Court profoundly affect our lives.
the Supreme Court has never heard a case involving the issue of capital punishment.
the Supreme Court has decided cases involving freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, campaign finance,
and abortion.
The Supreme Court at Work