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1 US Court System Which branch of government decides law through rulings? Why are there so many levels & types of courts? Which court is the highest?

2 The Supreme Court

3 The Real Highest Court in the Land Justices joke that they are not the highest court Above their court room is a basketball court

4  How many justices are on the Supreme Court  Initially 6 and as high as 10  9 since 1869  How many cases does the Supreme Court rule on?  7,500 cases are sent to the Supreme Court  They hear 80 to 100  What cases are heard by the Supreme Court?  Original Jurisdiction if involves ambassadors, public ministers, admiralty and maritime, between 2 or more states, between a state and Citizens of another state, US vs. another country citizen  Most often – Appellate Jurisdiction

5  How long is their term? Why?  Life  How much do they make?  $208,100 per year as of 2008  Chief Justice gets $217,400  What qualifications do you need to be a justice?  No official qualifications, most have law backgrounds

6 Chief Justice John G. Roberts Born: 1955 in New York 56 years old Appointed by: George W. Bush Republican 78-22 Appointment Vote in 2005 Political Leanings: Conservative Judge, Lawyer, Professor, more

7 Justice Antonin Scalia Born: 1936 in Trenton, New Jersey 75 years old Appointed by: Reagan Republican 98-0 Appointment Vote in 1986 Political Leanings: Conservative Assistant Attorney General, Professor, Lawyer, more

8 Justice Anthony Kennedy Born: 1936 in Sacramento, California 75 years old Appointed by: Reagan Republican 97-0 Appointment Vote in 1988 Political Leanings: Conservative who sometimes votes liberal Professor, Lawyer, Judge,

9 Justice Clarence Thomas Born: 1948 in Pin Point, Georgia 63 years old Appointed by: G.H.W Bush Republican 52-48 Appointment Vote in 1991 Political Leanings: Conservative Chairman of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Legislative Assistant for Senator, Judge, Attorney General, more

10 Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Born: 1933 in Brooklyn, New York 78 years old Appointed by: Clinton Democrat 96-3 Appointment Vote in 1993 Political Leanings: Liberal Judge, Professor, Lawyer, more

11 Justice Stephen Breyer Born: 1938 in San Francisco, California 73 years old Appointed by: Clinton Democrat 87-9 Appointment Vote in 1994 Political Leanings: Liberal Judge, Professor, more

12 Justice Samuel Alito Born: 1950 in Trenton, New Jersey 61 years old Appointed by: G.W. Bush Republican 58-42 Appointment Vote in 2006 Political Leanings: Conservative Judge, Professor, more

13 Justice Sonia Sotomayor Born: 1954 in The Bronx, New York 57 years old Appointed by: Obama Democrat 68-31 Appointment Vote in 2009 Political Leanings: Liberal Judge, Lawyer, more

14 Justice Elena Kagan Born: 1960 in New York, New York 51 years old Appointed by: Obama Democrat 63-37 Appointment Vote in Aug 2010 Political Leanings: Unproven Law Clerk for Justices, Lawyer, professor, more

15 Summary 3 Liberal 4 Conservative 1 Conservative that sometimes votes Liberal 1 Unproven, looks to be Liberal 4 over 70 What could happen in the next few years? What would that do to the court?

16  President Nominates President Nominates  Senate approves or disapproves through Confirmation Hearing  Judiciary Committee gives opening statement  Nominee gives opening statement  2 rounds of questions where each member of the Judiciary Committee can ask questions  Can keep asking questions if they wish

17  Committee hears from witnesses in favor and opposition of nominee  Committee reports findings to Senate and gives Recommendation  Senators vote to confirm  Majority must be present and voting  Confirmed = Supreme Court Justice  Approximately 80% of nominees are confirmed

18  You and A partner (2 People) will complete research on a Landmark Supreme Court Case and present your findings to the class. You need a visual of some kind (PowerPoint, printout, etc.)


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