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OpenStudy (anonymous):

WILL GIVE MEDAL AND BECOME FAN Legal Arguments set forth in a statement is called a. a brief b. bail c. an indictment d. an opinion

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

I believe it is A, a brief, but let me check and make sure! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@nerdgirl6 is correct :)

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

Yup, I just checked! Thanks @summerforever21

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Anytime :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wow thank you! can you help me with like 4 more?

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

Sure :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Looks like you got this @nerdgirl6 , let me know if you need help.

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

Alright, thanks will do!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the number of supreme court justices is determined by, Crongress, the presidetnt, supreme court, or popular vote

OpenStudy (anonymous):

congress* my bad

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

Well the number is set in stone, it is always 9... The President picks the Supreme Court Justices and the Congress approves them

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the powers of the chief justice (no options on this one i have to write 2-3 sentences)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks! I just have 1 more...but it's like a matching thing

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

Okay! I can help if you want?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok! thanks! let me type it out real fast

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

Okay :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

options are:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a. supreme court b. justices who traveled to hold court were c. original jurisdiction

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d. authority to hear certain cases e. precedent for judicial review

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and the matches for it are

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1a. riding the circuit 1b. the court of the last resort 1c. jurisdiction

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1d. Marbury v Madison case 1e. Trial court

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

Okay so 1d is e

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

1b is a i believe

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

1c is d I think

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

1a is b

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok, i think that was my last one, but let me check

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oops, one more, that ok?

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

Okay, no problem :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Explain the role that precedence plays in the interpretation of the law and how precedents can change

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

Was it short answer?

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/50d3f4f3e4b0459c67217504 Try this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok, thank you SOOOOO much you were a HUGE help!!!! :)

OpenStudy (nerdgirl6):

Glad to help! Please, don't hesitate to ask if you need anything else (today or in the future)

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