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The Judicial Branch: The Supreme Court

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The Judicial Branch- The Supreme Court: The Judicial function is exercised in a _____ court system, which consists of ______ courts and __________ courts. dual state federal

The Judicial Branch- The Supreme Court: The United States has a separate court system whose organization and jurisdiction are derived from the ______________ of the U.S. and federal ______. Constitution laws

The Judicial Branch- The Supreme Court: The main job of the judicial branch of government is to __________ laws. (this means they tell what the laws mean and how they apply in certain cases) interpret

The Judicial Branch- The Supreme Court: The Judicial Branch at the federal level (Article ___ of the Constitution) consists of the federal ______, including the _________ Court. 3 courts Supreme

The Judicial Branch- The Supreme Court: The Supreme Court is the ________ court in the land. It has a very important power called _________ _________. highest Judicial Review

The Judicial Branch- The Supreme Court: The federal courts try cases involving ________ law and questions involving interpretation of the _____________ of the U.S. federal Constitution

> send the case back to lower court to be tried again United States Court System Jurisdiction means ______________ U.S Supreme Court authority ______________ _________ (Justices/no jury) Jurisdiction: Appellate and Limited Original U. S. Court ofAppeals uphold ______ ________ ____ ________ (Judges/no jury) Jurisdiction: Appellate _________ the original decision _________ the lower courts decision _________ the case overturn > remand U.S. District Court _____ __________ __________s___ (Judge and jury) Jurisdiction: Original send the case back to lower court to be tried again

To Remember the U.S. Court System Remember: The Judicial Branch- The Supreme Court: To Remember the U.S. Court System Remember: S upreme A ppeals D istrict

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