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The Supreme Court The _______ Branch
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The Supreme Court The Judicial Branch
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There are __ members on the Supreme Court.
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There are 9 members on the Supreme Court.
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The Leader of the Supreme Court is called the ____ ______
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The Leader of the Supreme Court is called the Chief Justice
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The Chief Justice’s name is ____ ______
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The Chief Justice’s name is John Roberts He is the 17 th Chief Justice
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He was appointed by President ________ __ ____
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He was appointed by President George W Bush
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The 1 st African American Man on the Supreme Court was _________ __________
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The 1 st African American Man on the Supreme Court was Thurgood Marshall
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The 1st Woman on the Supreme Court was _________ __________
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The 1st Woman on the Supreme Court was Sandra Day O’Conner
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Judges on the Supreme Court serve for ______.
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Judges on the Supreme Court serve for life.
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A Judge on the Supreme Court must be __ years old. There is no age or citizenship requirement to be on the Supreme Court or a Federal judge
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A Judge on the Supreme Court must be ? years old. There is no age or citizenship requirement to be on the Supreme Court or a Federal judge
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What kind of jurisdiction does the Supreme Court Have?
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Original Jurisdiction: The right to be the first court of law to hear a case.
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What kind of jurisdiction does the Supreme Court Have? Original Jurisdiction: The right to be the first court of law to hear a case. Appellate Jurisdiction: The right to hear a appeal of a decision (case) from a lower court
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Famous Supreme Court Cases Dred Scott v Sanford –1857 decision that, that whether slave or free, “Negroes” had no right to bring a lawsuit Plessy v Ferguson –Separate but equal (for blacks and whites) 1896 Engel v Vitale – –Schools cannot require students to say prayers in school
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Famous Supreme Court Cases Roe v Wade –States cannot ban abortions Marbury v Madison –supreme court can overrule a law of congress Miranda v Arizona –when being arrested you must be read your rights before questioning or statements cannot be used as evidence
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Famous Supreme Court Cases US v Nixon –Executive privilege has limits Board of Education v Pico –a school board cannot ban books from a library just because someone does not agree with the ideas.
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Famous Supreme Court Cases Brown v Board of Education –School segregation is unconstitutional Regents of U Cal v Bakkee –affirmative action Texas v Johnson –the government cannot stop a person from a dissenting view or action because it finds it offensive
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