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Title: Chapter 8 The Judicial Branch


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Chapter 8The Judicial Branch
  • Section 3 4
  • The Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court
  • Is the most powerful Court system in the Judicial
    Branch
  • Duty
  • They hear cases dealing with upholding the U.S.
    Constitution

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Original Jurisdiction
  • The Supreme Court has Original Jurisdiction in 2
    cases
  • Disputes from foreign countries
  • Disputes between states.

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Supreme Courts make up
  • Made up of
  • 8 associate justices
  • 1 Chief Justice
  • John G. Roberts

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Who selects the Justices???
  • The president appoints Supreme Court Justices,
    with the approval of the Senate
  • The Senate typically gives the president advise
    in appointing a new justice

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Judicial Review
  • The Court can review any federal, state, or local
    law or action to see if it is constitutional
  • Established Judicial Review
  • Court Case Marbury vs- Madison









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John Marshal
  • Established
  • The Constitution is the supreme law of the land
  • If there is a conflict between the Constitution
    and any other law, the Constitution wins
  • The Judicial Branch has a duty to uphold the
    Constitution

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Checks on Power
  • Presidential Checks
  • Nominates the Judges to the Position
  • Congressional Checks
  • Congress can get around a Court ruling by passing
    a new law or change an existing one

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Caseload
  • The number of cases handled in a given period.
  • The Supreme Court handles
  • Thousands of Cases each year
  • Example
  • In 2004 the Supreme Court saw about 7,500 cases

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Types of Cases they Choose
  • Centering around the Bill of Rights
  • Freedom of Speech
  • Equal Protection under law
  • Fair Trials
  • Centering on with real people and events
  • Centering on legal rather than political issues
  • Effecting the entire country

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Steps to make a decisions
  1. Write an argument
  2. Oral Arguments
  3. Conference
  4. Opinion Writing
  5. Announcements

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Types of Opinions
  • Majority Opinion
  • The view of the majority of the justices
  • Concurring Opinion
  • Agree with the majority opinion but for different
    reasons
  • Dissenting Opinion
  • Oppose the majority decision
  • Unanimous Opinion
  • All vote the same way

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Court Decisions
  • Are influenced by
  • Precedent
  • Social Atmosphere of the country
  • The Justices personal view points

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Who is the Father of the Constitution? ___________
__________________________________
13th
14th
15th
18th
19th
21st
22nd
23rd
25th
26th
Legislative? ______________
Executive? ______________
Judicial? ______________
Social Contract for Jamestown Virginia ?
___________________________________________
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