TEST BANK FOR:
The Legal Environment Of Business 14th Edition
By Roger E. Meiners (Author) Latest Update
Graded A+
,1. With The Exception Of The U.S. Supreme Court, Congress Has The Power To Abolish And
Create Federal Courts.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
2. The Constitution Created The U.S. Supreme Court And Authorized It To Establish Lower
Courts As Needed.
A. True
Ans. .... B. False
3. Federal Judges Are Nominated By The President And Confirmed By The Senate.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
4. In The History Of The United States, Over 200 Judges Have Been Removed From The Office
Of Federal Judge.
A. True
Ans. .... B. False
5. When A Federal Judge Is Impeached From Office, The Trial Is Heard By The Supreme Court,
Unless A Supreme Court Judge Is Involved.
A. True
Ans. .... B. False
,6. Federal Judges Can Retire At Age 70 But Then Keep Working As A Judge.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
7. Several Times Over The Years, Congress Has Punished Federal Courts For Decisions
Congress Did Not Like By Cutting The Salary Of Judges.
A. True
Ans. .... B. False
8. All State Supreme Court Judges Are Elected.
A. True
Ans. .... B. False
9. State Judges, Unlike Federal Judges, Are Generally Not Appointed For Life.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
10. In Some States, Judges Are Elected In Partisan (Party) Elections.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
, 11. In Some States, Judges Are Appointed By The Governor.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
12. If A Judge Makes A Clearly Incorrect Decision In A Case (Called "Gross Error Of Law") He Or
She May Be Liable For The Damages Caused.
A. True
Ans. .... B. False
13. Judges Are Protected From Damages Caused By Bad Decisions They Make On The Bench By
Judicial Immunity.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
14. If A Judge Shows Personal Bias Toward A Party In A Case, The Judge May Not Be Sued For
The Bias.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
15. Trial Courts At Both The Federal And State Level Are Called Courts Of Original Jurisdiction.
Ans. .... A. True
The Legal Environment Of Business 14th Edition
By Roger E. Meiners (Author) Latest Update
Graded A+
,1. With The Exception Of The U.S. Supreme Court, Congress Has The Power To Abolish And
Create Federal Courts.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
2. The Constitution Created The U.S. Supreme Court And Authorized It To Establish Lower
Courts As Needed.
A. True
Ans. .... B. False
3. Federal Judges Are Nominated By The President And Confirmed By The Senate.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
4. In The History Of The United States, Over 200 Judges Have Been Removed From The Office
Of Federal Judge.
A. True
Ans. .... B. False
5. When A Federal Judge Is Impeached From Office, The Trial Is Heard By The Supreme Court,
Unless A Supreme Court Judge Is Involved.
A. True
Ans. .... B. False
,6. Federal Judges Can Retire At Age 70 But Then Keep Working As A Judge.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
7. Several Times Over The Years, Congress Has Punished Federal Courts For Decisions
Congress Did Not Like By Cutting The Salary Of Judges.
A. True
Ans. .... B. False
8. All State Supreme Court Judges Are Elected.
A. True
Ans. .... B. False
9. State Judges, Unlike Federal Judges, Are Generally Not Appointed For Life.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
10. In Some States, Judges Are Elected In Partisan (Party) Elections.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
, 11. In Some States, Judges Are Appointed By The Governor.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
12. If A Judge Makes A Clearly Incorrect Decision In A Case (Called "Gross Error Of Law") He Or
She May Be Liable For The Damages Caused.
A. True
Ans. .... B. False
13. Judges Are Protected From Damages Caused By Bad Decisions They Make On The Bench By
Judicial Immunity.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
14. If A Judge Shows Personal Bias Toward A Party In A Case, The Judge May Not Be Sued For
The Bias.
Ans. .... A. True
B. False
15. Trial Courts At Both The Federal And State Level Are Called Courts Of Original Jurisdiction.
Ans. .... A. True