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The Federal Judiciary - Coggle Diagram
The Federal Judiciary
The Jurisdiction of Federal Courts
The Power of Congress to Define Jurisdiction in Federal Courts
Jurisdiction Determined by Judicial Interpretation
Judicial Review
Marbury v. Madison
Original and Appellate Jurisdiction
Courts of Appellate Jurisdiction
Courts of Original Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction Defined in the Constitution
Judicial Power
The Selection and Background of Federal Judges
Balancing the Representatives of the Court
Geography
Religion
Race and Ethnicity
Gender
Judicial Experience and Merit
Party Affiliation and Philosophy
Confirmation Politics in the Senate
Senatorial Courtesy
The Structure and Organization of Federal Courts
The District Courts
The Court of Appeals
en banc
Collegial Courts
Judicial Conference
The U.S. Supreme Court
writ of centiotari
Rule of four
Conference
Majority Opinion
Concurring Opinion
Plurality Opinion
Dissenting Opinion
Judicial Review in a Democratic Society
Constraints on the Exercise of Judicial Review
No Power to Initiate Policymaking
Lack of Enforcement Power
Control of the Court's Appellate Jurisdiction
Self-Restraint
Appointments
Amendments to the Constitution
Constitutional Interpretation
Legislative Interpretation
Impeachment
Patterns in the Exercise of Judicial Review
Concepts of Judicial Review
Judicial Activism
Judicial Restraint
Living Constitution
Originalism
Origins of Judicial Review
Writ of manmanus
Core Democratic Principles and Public Policy
The Concept of Public Policy
The Stages of Policymaking
Agenda Setting
Public Agenda
Arrow's Impossibility Theorem
Agenda Setters
Garbage can models of Agenda Setting
Choosing Issues
Indicators
Feedback
Focusing Event
Policy Formulation and Adoption
Institutional Agenda
Rational-Comprehension Decision making
Incrementalism
Policy Implementation
Policy Evaluation
Process Evaluation
Impact Evaluation
Policy Evaluation
Public Policy and Core Democratic Values
Political Freedom
Political Equality
Majority Rule
Judicial Decision Making
Models of Judicial Decision Making
Legal Realist Model
Slot Machine Theory
Attitudinal Model
Legal Model
Strategic Model
Evidence of Political Influence on Judicial Decision Making
The Concept of the Federal Judiciary