Bell Ringer Draw the Federal Court Structure Pyramid
Bell Ringer Draw the Federal Court Structure Pyramid… FROM MEMORY!!!!
Bell Ringer n Do you know of any examples of student rights being violated? n Briefly describe the situation and why you think there was a violation.
Bell Ringer n Summarize the events of Marbury vs. Madison n What was the significance of this decision?
Federal Court Structure Supreme Court (Court of last resort; decides constitutional issues) Federal Appeals Court (Court of appellate jurisdiction) Federal District Court ` jurisdiction) (Court of original Specialty Courts: US Claims Court, Bankruptcy Court, Tax Court (Courts of original jurisdiction)
Judicial Branch Vocab!!! Concurring opinion Precedent Docket Criminal case Writ of certiorari Majority opinion Civilian tribunal Civil case Courts-martial Dissenting opinion Redress Certificate
Judicial Branch Vocab!!! Concurring opinion Precedent Docket Criminal case Writ of certiorari Majority opinion Appellate jurisdiction Civil case Original jurisdiction Dissenting opinion Redress Certificate
Period 1 A Supreme Court Justices 1 2 3 4 5 Heithoff, Drake Lasley, Kaili Mason, Marissa Nichols, Natalie Bowman, Aaron 6 Mendez, Alicia 1 2 Crane, Jenna Petitioner 1 2 7 Hayes, Tyler 3 8 Clark, Andrew 4 9 Van. Trease, Olivia Spanbauer, Riley Kohler, Mitchell Respondent Walters, Roshawn Jammerman, Ashlynn Inostroza, Catalina Hunter, Jacob Roth, Logan Cottle, Jaden Search and Seizure Petitioner 1 Sheirbon, Free Speech Petitioner Williams, Summer Religion Respondent Mackey, Teagan Boren, 2 3 4 Julia Horner, Hannah Murray, Matthew Rinker, Alex Respondent Miller, Bryce Mayo, Makala Litke, Paige Schlag, Anthony
WHAT SHOULD I BE DOING? !? ! Attorneys: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Read student case Fill out student case research Read assigned Supreme Court Case and complete SCOTUS Case Analysis Complete research worksheet Begin to form your arguments! SCOTUS: 1. 2. 3. Read student cases Divide Supreme Court Cases and fill out Supreme Court Case Summaries (4) Complete background research for all three cases
Cases of the Courts n Criminal Cases: defendant is tried for committing action Congress declared by law to be a federal crime n n EX: bank robbery, tax evasion, murder Civil Cases: involves some noncriminal matter n EX: contract or patent infringement
Criminal v Civil Cases 1. 2. 3. 4. In pairs, choose who will read Article 1 and Article 2 Complete the chart for your assigned article Discuss both articles and finish chart Be ready to share!
Step 1: How a Case Reaches Supreme Court n Writ of certiorari n n Called the “Rule of 4” – if 4 of 9 justices wish to hear case it will be accepted Certificate less common n issued if a lower court says they don’t know how to decide on a case
Step 2: Trial Process at Supreme Court n Trial does not function like trial courts n n No “evidence” presented, or witnesses questioned, etc. One attorney for each side presents arguments for 30 minutes, while being questioned by justices Once arguments are over, justices will write opinions on the case Each justice chooses which opinion to sign his/her name to
Trial Process at Supreme Court n Opinions: n Majority Opinion – final decision on the case, signed by at least 5 justices n n Dissenting Opinion – written or signed by any justice who disagrees with the majority n n n Becomes precedent for how future similar cases should be decided It’s important because it can become the logic for a future group of justices to overturn this decision Concurring Opinion – written by a justice who votes with the majority, but disagrees with their reasoning as to why If a justice has a conflict of interest in a case, he/she may recuse himself (stay off of the case) https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=7 sualy 8 Oi. Kk
Judicial Review http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Kwci. UVLd. SPk Takes notes for each Act discussed in the video. Make sure notes are DETAILED!
Judicial Review n n Judicial Review – the power to declare acts of government unconstitutional, thus eliminating them All comes from the case of Marbury v. Madison
Effects of Marbury vs. Madison n n Claimed Supreme Court has right to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional Laid foundation of Judicial Branch as key role in U. S. government
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