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chapter 8

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Definition
CIRCUIT   Districts they serve.  
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JURISDICTION   The authority to hear and decide a case  
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EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION   Only federal courts may hear and decide cases.  
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CONCURRENT JURISDICTION   Authority for both state and federal courts to hear and decide cases.  
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DISTRICT COURT   The federal courts in which trails are held and lawsuits are begun.  
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ORIGINAL JURISDICTION   The authority to hear cases for the first time.  
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APPEALS COURT   To reviews decisions made in lower district courts.  
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APPELLATE JURISDICTION   The authority of a court to hear a case appealed from a lower court.  
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REMAND   Sending the case back to the lower court to be tried again.  
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OPINION   Offers a detailed explanation of the legal thinking behind the court's decision.  
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PRECEDENT   Gives guidance to other judges by offering a model upon which to base their own decisions on similar cases.  
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JUDICIAL REVIEW   The court can review any federal, state, or local law of action to see if it is constitutional.  
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CONSTITUTIONAL   Allowed by the constitution.  
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DOCKET   Calendar  
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BRIEF   A written document that explains one side's oposition on the case.  
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MAJORITY IPONION   Presents the views of the majority of the justices on a case.  
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UNANIMOUS OPINION   In which all the justices vote the same way.  
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CONCURRING OPINION   Justice who agress with the majority decisions but has different reasons.  
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DISSENTING OPINION   Justices who oppose the majority decisions.  
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STARE DECISIS   A guiding principle for all judges.  
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