SOC 205 Week 11 Exam 4 (Strayer)
- Of all of the strategies judges can use when they dislike a higher court’s policy decision, ____ is used the most rarely.
- Which of the following is not considered to be a technique or strategy that the justices use in their efforts to maximize their impact on the Court?
- A value held by trial and appellate judges is a commitment to follow precedents. This doctrine of ___ is a cardinal principle of the common law tradition.
- Of the approximately seven thousand petitions presented to the U.S. Supreme Court each year, the justices agree to hear only ____ on the merits.
- Which of the following sources of influence on judicial decision making is not considered part of the legal subculture?
- The contention that goal-directed justices operate in strategic or inter-dependent decision-making contexts best describes
- The Sixteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution overturned
- Which of the following best describes small-group analysis?
- The ____ has the primary responsibility for setting the agenda of the conference and traditionally is the first to offer an opinion about each case.
- The realist-behavioralist view suggests that judicial decision making is essentially the product of
- Of the approximately seven thousand petitions presented to the U.S. Supreme Court each year, the justices agree to hear only ____ on the merits.
- Which of the following best describes small-group analysis?
- The Sixteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution overturned
- The ____ has the primary responsibility for setting the agenda of the conference and traditionally is the first to offer an opinion about each case.
- Of all of the strategies judges can use when they dislike a higher court’s policy decision, ____ is used the most rarely.
- Which of the following statements is not accurate?
- Which of the following statements is not accurate?
- Which of the following statements is not accurate?
- The realist-behavioralist view suggests that judicial decision making is essentially the product of
- The contention that goal-directed justices operate in strategic or inter-dependent decision-making contexts best describes
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