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51. The code from ancient times that divided law into categories like criminal law, property law, and family law is Hammurabi's Code.
52. Ten "rules" from ancient times that serve as an ethical model for laws in the United States today include the Ten Commandments.
53. The court that primarily resolves disputes involving interpreting the U.S. Constitution is the Supreme Court.
54. The number of Supreme Court justices is nine.
55. The Supreme Court case that established the concept of judicial review is Marbury v. Madison.
56. The principle that states once the Supreme Court rules on a case, it will use that case as a precedent to base further decisions on is called stare decisis.
57. People who believe that Supreme Court justices should use their understanding of the Constitution as the basis for rulings are known as originalists.
58. The philosophy that justices should apply the original intent of the Constitution is called originalism.