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The Judiciary
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Constitutional Foundations
Structure of the Courts Term of Office for Judges Powers of the Federal Courts Federal v. State Jurisdiction Original v. appellate jurisdiction
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Modern Court Structure
US District Courts (94) US Appellate Courts (13) US Supreme Court (1) Video:
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The US Constitutional Courts
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The US Judicial Circuits
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Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
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Setting the Supreme Court Docket
3 Sources of Cases Factors in choosing to grant “cert”: Unsettled law Conflicting lower court opinions Shifting composition of the Court Conference and the “Rule of Four”
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Setting the Agenda
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Types of Cases in the Sup. Ct.
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Hearing Cases Submitting Briefs Oral Arguments Conference
Amicus Curiae briefs Oral Arguments Conference
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Making Decisions
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Judicial Review Review
Video: :41-3:30
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Judicial Interpretation
Interpretation of the Constitution strict Interpretation loose interpretation Role of Judges judicial restraint judicial activism
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Example of Oral Argument
Obergefell v. Hodges Mary Bonauto,oral argument part I – 5:55-Bryer min. Judicial Activism v. Judicial Restraint video: start at 2:33
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Deciding Cases Writing Opinions Implementation of the Decision
Majority Opinion Concurring Opinion Dissenting Opinion Implementation of the Decision Recent Court Eras – review game
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Selection of Judges Presidential Nomination
Process Criteria Video: Senate Confirmation Senatorial Courtesy Hearings and Confirmation Video: Video:
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Unsuccessful Nominations
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The Current Supreme Court
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Courts and Democracy Membership of the Federal Courts
Influence of Public Opinions (or lack thereof). Exercise of Judicial Review
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Constraints on Judicial Power
Adversarial system Cases and controversies Justiciability Stare Decisis Checks from President Checks from Congress
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