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Three Branches of Government (Judicial)
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1. parties must petition the supreme court to what

2. What does the judicial branch do?

3. judicial review has the power to what

4. Why do justices serve for life?

5. How many associate justices are there?

6. How many chief justices are there?

7. what is a docket

8. what article establishes the judicial branch and that it was created by congress

9. how many justices must decide to hear a case for it to be heard

10. Where is the Supreme Court located?

11. what does remanding a case mean?

12. what do courts do

13. in what order of importance do the federal courts come in

14. how long do appointees to the federal bench serve

15. What is jurisdiction?

16. What does the appellate court do?

17. What is the appellate court?

18. the supreme court does not usually hold what

19. the supreme court is the most what of all federal courts?

20. what is the judicial branch made up of

21. what is the supreme court's task

22. the appellate is made of how many judges

23. judicial review has the role of what

24. judicial review has the supremacy of what

25. What is a majority opinion?