Chapter 2 Flashcards

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Judicial review

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The process by which the courts decide on the constitutionality of legislative enactments and actions of the executive branch

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2
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Marbury v. Madison

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It is the judicial branch’s job to interpret the laws

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3
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Jurisdiction

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The authority of a court to hear and decide a specific action

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Inpersonam jurisdiction

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Court jurisdiction over the person involved in a legal action, personal jurisdiction

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5
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In rem jurisdiction

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Court jurisdiction over a defendants property (jurisdiction over a thing)

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Long arm statue

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A state statute that permits a state to obtain personal jurisdiction over nonresident defendants. A defendant must have “minimum contacts” in that state

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Probate courts

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A state court of limited jurisdiction that conducts proceedings relating to the settlement of a deceased persons estate

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Bankruptcy courts

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A federal court of limited jurisdiction that handles only bankruptcy proceedings.

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Federal question

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A question that pertains to the US constitution, acts of congress or treaties. A federal question provides basis for federal jurisdiction

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Diversity of citizenship

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A basis for federal court jurisdiction between citizens of different states, countries. Or the amount of controversy is more than 75,000 dollars

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Exclusive jurisdiction

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Jurisdiction that exists when a case can be heard only in a particular court such as federal or state court

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Concurrent jurisdiction

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Jurisdiction that exists when two different courts have the power to hear the case

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13
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Venue

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The geographical district in which an action is tried and from which the jury is selected

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14
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Standing to sue

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The requirement that an individual must have a sufficient stake in a controversy before he or she can bring a lawsuit. The plaintiff must demonstrate he or she has been injured or threatened with injury.

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15
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3 elements of standing

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Harm
Causation
Remedy

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16
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Small claims court

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Special courts in which parties may litigate small claims (usually 2500 or less). Attorneys are not required and in many states attorneys are not allowed

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Question of fact

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In a lawsuit an issue involving a factual dispute that can only be decided by a judge or jury

18
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Question of law

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In a lawsuit, an issue involving the application or interpretation of the law. Therefore the judge not the jury decides the issue

19
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Writ of certiorari

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A writ from a higher court asking the lower court for the record of a case

20
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Rule of four

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A rule of the US Supreme Court under which the court will not issue a writ of certiorari unless at least 4 justices approve the decision to issue the writ

21
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Litigation

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The process of resolving a disputes through the court system

22
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Alternative dispute resolution

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The resolution of disputes in ways other than the traditional judicial process.

Negotiation
Mediation
Arbitration

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Negotiation

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A process in which the parties attempt to settle their dispute without going to court, with or without attorneys to represent them. The transfer of an instrument in such a way that the transferee becomes a holder

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Mediation

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A method of settling disputes outside of court by using the services of a neutral third party. Acts as a communicating agent between the parties and suggests ways in which the parties can resolve their dispute

25
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Arbitration

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The settling of a dispute by submitting it to a disinterested third party who renders a decision. The decision may or may not be legally binding

26
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Award

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The arbitrators decision (arbitration)

Money damages (litigation)

27
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Arbitration clause

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A clause in a contract that provides that in the event of a dispute the parties will submit the dispute to arbitration rather than litigate the dispute in court

28
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Early neutral case evaluation

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A form of ADR in which a neutral third party evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the disputing parties positions; the evaluators opinion forms the basis for negotiating a settlement

29
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Mini trial

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A private proceeding in which each party to a dispute argues its position before the other side and vice versa.

30
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Summary jury trials

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A method of settling disputes in which a trial is held, but the jury’s verdict is not binding. The verdict acts only as a guide to both sides in reaching an agreement during the mandatory negotiations that follow

31
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Other types of ADR

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Early neutral case evaluation
Mini trial
Summary jury trials

32
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American arbitration association

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A major provider of ADR services

33
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Online dispute resolution

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The settlement of disputes in online forums

34
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Arraignment

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The first time a defendent is brought before court and enters a guilty or not guilty plea