UTRGV POLS 2305 ( Final Exam (Module 6-10) ( Answered )
UTRGV POLS 2305 ( Final Exam (Module 6-10) ( Answered ) The court case of Marbury v. Madison established the legal power of the Supreme Court to: a. review acts of Congress. b. establish lower federal courts. c. force parties in a legal conflict to settle prior to trial. d. amend the Constitution. - ANS a. review acts of Congress. The Constitution specified the number of justices that should sit on the Supreme Court. - ANS False Over the centuries, judges have developed a body of rules and principles of interpretation called ___________ law that are not grounded in specific statutes.: a. basic b. judicial c. unwritten d. common - ANS Most cases reach the Supreme Court through a writ of: a. habeas corpus. b. publici juris. c. certiorari. d. in forma pauperis. - ANS c. certiorari. Justice Harry Blackmun's decision in Roe v. Wade was based on a judicial philosophy that involved looking beyond the text of the Constitution to find a right to an abortion. He relied on the philosophy of judicial: a. activism. b. expansion. c. restraint. d. flexibility. - ANS a. activism. In the case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission (2010), the Supreme Court held that corporations and unions could not be restricted from financial participation in elections. The Court's decision to expand corporate and union participation in elections best exemplifies which of the following judicial philosophies?: a. judicial impartiality b. judicial ideology c. judicial restraint d. judicial activism - ANS d. judicial activism In the 1954 case of Brown v. Board of E
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