Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byWhitney Gregory Modified over 9 years ago
1
Response Question What do you know about the Supreme Court? Is it important? Why or why not? Make a list of anything you’ve heard of it.
2
The Judicial Branch (The court system)
3
Why have a Judicial Branch? When the US began each state had there own form of law, all very different. But issues arose. Who had jurisdiction (the authority of a court to hear, or decide, a case.) when there was dispute between states? When the constitution was finally settled a third branch Judicial or federal court system was included.
4
What was under Federal Jurisdiction? Issues between two states, when an individual sues a state, or when the federal government is sued. Territorial Courts, issues with federal taxes, International trade Military Courts, veterans, etc.
5
State VS Federal Courts Distinction We must realize there are TWO systems. State and Federal. Most trials in the US happen in State Court.
6
What does the Supreme Court actually do? the Supreme Court “interprets the laws” or decides if the law goes against the constitution. Constitution State Law Takes state to court Problem w/law Appeals to be Federal Heard by Supreme Court
7
appeal - an application to a higher court in order for a decision to be reversed. 1. 2. 3. certiorari - If at least four of nine Justices agree to hear the case it moves forward.
8
Cali Apply to federal District court Reaching the Supreme Court
9
Once it gets to the Supreme Court what happens? Judicial Review - The right of the court to declare laws of congress and acts of the Executive Branch unconstitutional. This power came from a court case in 1803 Marbury Vs. Madison which clarified the Supreme Court had Judicial Review.
10
Activity Use your notes to create a chart that follows a case taken to the Supreme Court. For each step you will draw an accompanying picture Pretend the law you are fighting is a local Gun Law that restricts you from carrying a concealed Firearm. At least 8 steps
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.