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When a case titled Johnson v. Smith is originally filed, Smith is: a. the attorney for Johnson. b. the defendant. c. the reporter. d. the plaintiff. correct answers b. the defendant When a case is appealed from the original court or jurisdiction to another court or jurisdiction, the party ap...

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When a case titled Johnson v. Smith is originally filed, Smith is:
a. the attorney for Johnson.
b. the defendant.
c. the reporter.
d. the plaintiff. correct answers b. the defendant

When a case is appealed from the original court or jurisdiction to another court or jurisdiction,
the party appealing the case is called the:
a. appellant.
b. respondent.
c. litigant.
d. appellee. correct answers a. appellant.

A court decision that furnishes an example or authority for deciding subsequent cases involving
identical or similar facts is:
a. a common law.
b. a maxim.
c. stare decisis.
d. an authority. correct answers c. stare decisis.

When there is a lawsuit between citizens of two different states, the federal court system may
hear the case using:
a. diversity jurisdiction.
b. federal question jurisdiction.
c. the Erie doctrine.
d. citizenship jurisdiction. correct answers a. diversity jurisdiction.

An order from the U.S. Supreme Court to a lower court requiring the latter to send it the record
of the case for review is a writ of:
a. inquiry.
b. summons.
c. certiorari.
d. habeas corpus correct answers c. certiorari.

The highest authority for a question of state law is:
a. the state's supreme court.
b. the United States District Court for that jurisdiction.
c. the court of original jurisdiction.
d. the United States Supreme Court. correct answers a. the state's supreme court.

Which of the following statutes subjects an out-of-state defendant to a particular state's
jurisdiction as long as constitutional due process has been administered?
a. Long arm statute
b. Long reach statute

, c. Wide jurisdiction statute
d. Multi-state statute correct answers a. Long arm statute

The doctrine of forum non conveniens:
a. allows for a change of venue.
b. overrules a choice-of-forum clause.
c. allows for a case to be heard with no jury.
d. allows a supreme court to hear a case. correct answers a. allows for a change of venue.

The pleading made by the plaintiff alleging wrongdoing on the part of the defendant is the:
a. summons.
b. complaint.
c. answer.
d. reply. correct answers b. complaint.

Which of the following describes the judgment entered by a court against a defendant who has
failed to appear in court to answer or defend against the plaintiff's claim?
a. Summons
b. Counterclaim
c. Default judgment
d. Answer correct answers c. Default judgment

Which of the following refers to the questioning of potential jurors during the jury selection
process?
a. Peremptory challenge
b. Voir dire
c. Deliberations
d. Verdict correct answers b. Voir dire

Which of the following is an example of an alternate dispute resolution?
a. Mediation
b. Negotiation
c. Arbitration
d. All of these answers are correct. correct answers d. All of these answers are correct.

Federal legislation requires with of the following types of cases to use alternative dispute
resolution?
a. Business breach-of-contract suits
b. Liability cases
c. Administrative cases involving federal agencies
d. Civil cases correct answers c. Administrative cases involving federal agencies

When an appellate court decides a case, the court writes an opinion, which is usually published
in one or more reporters or collections of court opinions.
a. True
b. False correct answers a. True

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