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The Supreme Court at Work
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Basic Facts About the Supreme Court 9 Justices on the Court Each “term” begins first Monday in October and lasts until they are finished. Each year: –About 9000 cases appealed to Court –Court “accepts” only about 800 cases –Court “hears” only about 100 cases
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The Court’s job: Interpret the law Shape public policy Set out general principles that apply to the nation as well as specific cases Basic Facts About the Supreme Court
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How Cases Reach the Court Original Jurisdiction – only a few cases Appeals from lower courts – majority of cases
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2 Types of “Appeals” Writ of Certiorari – an order from Supreme Court to a lower court to send up the records on a case for review. –Must argue that the lower court made a legal error. –Must argue that there is some serious constitutional issue in the case.
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“On Appeal” – when a lower court has ruled a law unconstitutional. 2 Types of “Appeals”
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Steps in Deciding Major Cases After the Court “accepts” a case: Briefs are submitted –The specific parties to the case submit briefs –Amicus Curiae briefs
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Oral Arguments before the Court Lawyers for both sides have 30 minutes to present their arguments. Justices interrupt with questions Steps in Deciding Major Cases
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The Conference – “secret” meeting Justices debate the case in private. Justices vote. Steps in Deciding Major Cases
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Writing the Opinion Unanimous Opinion Majority Opinion Concurring Opinion Dissenting Opinion Steps in Deciding Major Cases
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The Decision is announced. Steps in Deciding Major Cases
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