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Page 1: Current Supreme Court 3 Major Steps in the Federal System District Court Court of Appeals Supreme Court 91 1 143 19 CourtsJudges
Page 2: Current Supreme Court 3 Major Steps in the Federal System District Court Court of Appeals Supreme Court 91 1 143 19 CourtsJudges

Current Supreme Court

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3 Major Steps in the Federal System

District Court

Court of Appeals

Supreme Court

91 1

14 3

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Courts Judges

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District Courts- these courts consider criminal and civil cases that come under federal, rather than state authority

Examples: kidnapping and federal tax evasion

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Appeals Courts- these courts review district court’s decisions in which the losing side has asked for a review of the verdict

If the appeals court disagrees with the District Court’s decision, then they can overturn the decision or order a retrial

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Supreme Court- this court’s duty is to hear and rule cases, interpret the meaning of laws and determines national policy

Example: when the Supreme Court determined that “all men are created equal” applies to ALL people not just white, property owners

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Early History

Early in the life of the United States, the Supreme Court had little true power.

It heard very few cases each year and was the weakest of the three branches of government.

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Early History

In the early 1800’s, however, the court’s power increased because of Chief Justice John Marshall.

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Early History

In 1803, the Supreme Court heard Marbury v. Madison.

In this case, the Court ruled that a certain law was unconstitutional.

This meant that the law violated the Constitution and was invalid.

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Judicial Review

This power became known as the power of “judicial review.”

Judicial Review is the power to overturn any law or executive order which the Supreme Court decides is in conflict with the Constitution.

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Judicial Review

The Supreme Court’s primary power is to limit the power of the other two branches by declaring laws and executive orders unconstitutional.

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Brown vs Board of Education-Before the 1950’s, white and black students had to go to separate schools under

the “separate but equal” law. This meant that races could be separated as long as their facilities (bathrooms, restaurants, schools) were in equal condition

-A young African American girl had to walk miles to her “black school” while the “white school” was just a block away.

-Her family went to court in order to test the “separate but equal” law. This case went all the way up to the Supreme

Court

-The Supreme Court ruled that it

was unfair to make whites and

blacks separate in society. Because of this

case, whites and blacks were now able to

be in the same public places

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Executive Limits on the Court

The President appoints justices to the Supreme Court.

Justices serve until retirement or death which gives the president great power in swaying the direction of the Supreme Court if a seat becomes vacant.

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Current Supreme Court Justices

Chief Justice John Roberts

Appointed: Bush, 2005

Age: 55

Conservative

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Current Supreme Court Justices

Antonin Scalia

Appointed: Reagan, 1986

Age: 74

Strong Conservative

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Current Supreme Court Justices

Anthony KennedyAppointed: Reagan,

1988Age: 73Swing Vote (Usually

Conservative)

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Current Supreme Court Justices

Clarence ThomasAppointed: Bush,

1991Age: 61Strong

Conservative

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Current Supreme Court Justices

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Appointed: Clinton, 1993

Age: 77

Strong Liberal

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Current Supreme Court Justices

Stephen Breyer

Appointed: Clinton, 1994

Age: 71

Liberal

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Current Supreme Court Justices

Samuel Alito

Appointed: Bush, 2006

Age: 60

Conservative

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Current Supreme Court Justices

Sonia Sotomayor

Appointed: Obama, 2009

Age: 55

Strong Liberal

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Current Supreme Court Justices

Elena Kagan

Appointed: Obama, 2010

Age: 50

Liberal

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-Supreme Court Justices currently make: $223,500 a year

-The longest serving Justice was Chief John Marshall who served from 1801-1835

-President Taft was the only person to serve both as President of the US and a Supreme Court Justice

-All current Chief Justices went to either Harvard, Yale or Columbia

-Judges wear black robes because during the colonial times, they originally followed English judge traditions

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