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appellate jurisdiction
the authority of a court to hear and review decisions made by lower courts in that system
civil law
a category covering cases involving private rights and relationships between individuals and groups
concurring opinion
an opinion that agrees with the majority decision, offering different or additional reasoning, that does not serve as precedent
criminal law
a category of law covering actions determined to harm the community
dissenting opinion
an opinion that disagrees with the majority opinion and does not serve as precedent
federal courts of appeals
the middle level of the federal judiciary; these courts review and hear appeals from the federal district courts
federal district courts
the lowest level of the federal judiciary; these courts usually have original jurisdiction in cases that start at the federal level
federal judiciary
the branch of the federal government that interprets the laws of the nation
Federalist No. 78
argument by Alexander Hamilton that the federal judiciary would be unlikely to infringe upon rights and liberties but would serve as a check on the other two branches
judicial activisim
a philosophy of constitutional interpretation that justices should wield the power of judicial review, sometimes creating bold new policies
judicial restraint
a philosophy of constitutional interpretation that justices should be cautious in overturning laws
judicial review
the authority of the Supreme Court to strike down a law or executive action if it conflicts with the Constitution
majority opinion
binding Supreme Court opinions, which serve as precedent for future cases
Marbury v. Madison (1803)
a Supreme Court decision that established judicial review over federal laws
original jurisdiction
the authority of a court to act as the first court to hear a case, which includes the finding of facts in the case
precedent
a judicial decision that guides future courts in handling similar cases
stare decisis
the practice of letting a previous legal decision stand
Supreme Court
the highest level of the judiciary, which was established in Article III of the Constitution and serves as the highest court in the nation