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Judicial Branch
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The US Has a Dual Court System The 2 Systems? State Federal This duality reflects what principle of government?
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Judicial Branch The US Courts Have Dual Roles The 2 Roles? Settle Disputes Interpret laws
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Judicial Branch The only court established by the constitution is the US Supreme Court
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Judicial Branch The Supreme Court has ___ Members
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Judicial Branch The court has one Chief Justice, John Roberts and 8 Associate Justices
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Judicial Branch Approved by the? Justices are appointed by the ? &
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Judicial Branch Justices are appointed for_________ & can be removed via ___________- carried out by????
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Judicial Branch Vocab… Jurisdiction: authority to hear and try a case Original Jurisdiction: authority to hear a case first (jury trials, finders of fact) Appellate Jurisdiction: authority to hear a case on appeal
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Appeals Courts Appellate judges decide if there has been an error in the application of the law at the lower court. Applellate judges can make 3 decisions: Uphold lower court’s decision Overturn lower court’s decision Order new trial
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Jurisdiction 2 sources of federal cases 1.Federal Question Ex: Suing the US, breaking federal law, ships, air
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Jurisdiction 2 sources of federal cases 2.Diversity of Citizenship Ex: Citizens of different states if over $75,000; two or more states
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Judicial Branch US Supreme Court 13 US AppealsUS Appeals 94 US District Courts-trial courts State Supreme Courts State Appeals Courts Local State Courts-trial courts
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Circuit Courts of Appeals
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Judicial Branch 4 justices must agree to review a case Lawyers for each side submit briefs & others submit amicus curiae briefs to sway justices Court hears oral arguments Supreme Court Procedures Justices meet privately to discuss case
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Judicial Branch Supreme Court Procedures Factors considered: legal precedents Interpretation of Constitution Political philosophy Public opinion Factors considered: legal precedents Interpretation of Constitution strict v. broad Political philosophy Public opinion
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Judicial Branch Supreme Court Procedures The Decision: Majority rules 5-4 6- 3 7-2 8-1 9-0 1 judge writes the majority opinion & one writes the dissenting opinion; others can submit concurring opinions
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Judicial Branch Supreme Court Procedures How can a Supreme Court Decision be reversed?????? 5-4 6- 3 7-2 8-1 9-0
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Judicial Branch Judicial Review is the court’s power to determine the constitutionality of a law or Presidential act JR was established by John Marshall’s ruling in Marbury v. Madison, 1803
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Judicial Branch The Judiciary, the 3rd branch of government, completes the separation of powers & adds a third dimension to checks and balances
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