Vocabulary
- A The district court has subject jurisdiction over ten towns in the area. (The sentence correctly uses 'subject jurisdiction' to refer to the court's authority over a specific type of case or matter, not a geographical area.)
- B The judge went forum shopping to find a court to hear his case. (This sentence correctly uses 'forum shopping' to describe the practice of choosing a court that is likely to rule in one's favor.)
- B Judge Reynolds is going to adjudicate the case. (This sentence correctly uses 'adjudicate' to mean to make a formal judgment or decision about a problem or disputed matter.)
Correct sentences: 1B, 2B, 3B