2026/2027 | Grade A+ Updated | High Yield
• When does the judicial branch of government intervene? -✓✓Legislative branch
enacts unconstitutional laws or the executive branch abuses power
• Where do all branches of government derive their power from? -✓✓The law
which originates from the US Constitution
• What are Florida Law's origins? -✓✓The US Constitution, Florida Constitution,
and the system of common law
• What is a common law system? -✓✓In this system, a law develops on a "case by
case" basis; once a decision is made in the case a precedent is established to follow
which is a new legal principle that fills in the gaps of the original legislation
• What are the two primary courts systems in the US? -✓✓The federal court
system and the state court system
• What do federal courts do? -✓✓Resolve disputes between citizens or companies
in different states and enforce federal laws passed by the US Congress
• What do state courts do? -✓✓Resolve disputes between citizens of that particular
state and laws passed by the legislative branch of the state
• What is the most important power of the judicial branch? -✓✓Judicial Review
• What is judicial review? -✓✓Courts have the power and duty to subject certain
limitations, to review any law passed by the legislative branch of government and
signed by the executive
• Judicial review originated from which court case? -✓✓Marbury v. Madison in
1803
• What two disputes does the judicial branch resolve? -✓✓Civil and Criminal