SOC 205 Quiz 2 Answers / Society, Law and Government
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Strayer SOC 205 Quiz 2 Answers
1. Only two states select state judges by _______.
2. Who or what appoints a judge from among several candidates recommended by a nominating panel in a merit selection system?
3. What is one way a state can remove a judge that is the subject of numerous ethics complaints?
4. Since the 1970s, how have judicial campaigns changed?
5. After being appointed and serving for a short period of time, the newly appointed judge in a merit selection system must run in a ____ election in order to remain on the bench.
6. In states that officially choose their judges for full terms by partisan elections, a number of judges may receive their initial position through
7. How do states differ from other countries with selecting judges?
8. A district attorney's office in a large city is probably going assign assistants to a single courtroom, as part of the ______.
9. Each federal district has a U.S. attorney appointed by the ____ and confirmed by the ____.
10. People who cannot afford legal services or have trouble affording legal services for their upcoming trial are called:
11. Lawyers are least likely to do this.
12. It is the primary function of this person to decide, on behalf of the United States, which cases will and will not be presented to the U.S. Supreme Court for review.
13. In 1870, Christopher Columbus Langdell was appointed dean of the law school at this university where he introduced the case method of teaching.
14. A comparison of decisions rendered by district court judges appointed by recent presidents shows that judges appointed by which President had the lowest percentage of liberal decisions in civil liberties and rights cases.
15. What is one factor that contributes to the number of judicial appointment opportunities a president has?
16. When the Republicans in the Senate could no longer filibuster Obama's judicial nominees, what tactic did they use to delay or block his appointments?
17. President Obama selected which justice as his first Supreme Court nominee?
18. Confirmation of judicial nominees will be much easier to secure if the president and what other legislative body are of the same political party?
19. Which of the following statements is not accurate?
20. What did the second part of the Judicial Councils Reform and Judicial Conduct and Disability Act establish?
21. Nominations to the federal bench are made by the president. The judicial candidate's name is then sent to the
22. All federal judges appointed under the provisions of Article 3 of the Constitution hold office
23. The first woman appointed to the Supreme Court was
24. Which of the following statements is not accurate?
25. Which one of the following describes the practice known as senatorial courtesy?
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