Relier Pairs Judicial BranchVersion en ligne Memory Game about the Judicial Branch par ABC Productions 1 Grand Jury 2 Judicial Activism (liberal) 3 Appellate Jurisdiction 4 Plaintiff 5 Defendant 6 Judge 7 Civil Dispute 8 Elena Kagan 9 Clarence Thomas 10 Federalism 11 Original Jurisdiction 12 Jury 13 Amicus Curiae 14 Stare Decisis 15 Donald Verilli (Solicitor General) 16 Criminal Dispute 17 Samuel Alito 18 John Roberts 19 Prosecution 20 Bench Trial 21 Ruth Ginsburg 22 Thurgood Marshall 23 Sandra Day O'Conner 24 Sonia Sotomayor 25 Neil Gorsuch 26 Conference 27 Trial 28 Judicial Restraint (conservative) 29 Stephen Breyer 30 Anthony Kennedy "wronged" party in civil case/ person bringing the complaint Apply laws to case and make final decision and/or sentencing no jury, judge decides Between two people or groups ex: divorce To rely on precedent to form opinion on new cases Court should play active role in determining policies; should set precedents Higher court reviews decisions to see if justice was served by lower court decision; no trial "friend of the court"; submits brief because they want their opinion heard Federal courts -federal law; state courts- state law Government charging accused person in criminal case Justices meet in secret session to discuss and vote Person accused of breaking the law, or person accused of causing complaint Authority to hear a case for the first time; Trial A person is accused of breaking the law Citizens hear the facts of the case and vote on the ruling 12 people,, unanimous verdict Felony; decide if enough evidence for trial (indictment) Court should avoid political and social questions; should not seek to set precedents