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The Judicial Branch Target: I can explain the 2 types of federal courts, how judges are selected, and what their power entails.

The Judicial Branch Target: I can explain the 2 types of federal courts, how judges are selected, and what their power entails

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Page 1: The Judicial Branch Target: I can explain the 2 types of federal courts, how judges are selected, and what their power entails

The Judicial Branch

Target: I can explain the 2 types of federal courts, how judges are selected, and what their power entails.

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The Federal Court System

Under the Articles of Confederation, the state courts decided infractions

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The Federal Court System

Under the Articles of Confederation, the state courts decided infractions– Problems:

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The Federal Court System

Under the Articles of Confederation, the state courts decided infractions– Problems:

• States did not have same laws

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The Federal Court System

Under the Articles of Confederation, the state courts decided infractions– Problems:

• States did not have same laws

• Didn’t accept the decision of other courts

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The Federal Court System

The New Constitution created two federal court structures

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The Federal Court System

The New Constitution created two federal court structures– Supreme Court

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The Federal Court System

The New Constitution created two federal court structures– Supreme Court– Lower Federal Courts (under the power of

Congress)

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Federal Courts (2 Types)

Constitutional Courts exercise the “judicial power of the US”

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Federal Courts (2 types)

Constitutional Courts exercise the “judicial power of the US”– Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, The District

Courts, Court of International Trade

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Federal Courts (2 types)

Special Courts hear cases that arise out of expressed Congressional Powers

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Federal Courts (2 types)

Special Courts hear cases that arise out of expressed Congressional Powers– Tax Courts, Appeals for Military Courts,

Veterans Appeals

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Jurisdiction in Federal Courts

Federal Courts have jurisdiction because

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Jurisdiction in Federal Courts

Federal Courts have jurisdiction because– The subject matter

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Jurisdiction in Federal Courts

Federal Courts have jurisdiction because– The subject matter or the parties involved

• Application of constitution

• Matters that arise at sea

• US office or agency

• Ambassador, consul, representative of foreign gov’t

• State suing state, citizen of different state, suing foreign gov’t

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Appointment of Judges

President nominates Supreme Court Justices, approved by the Senate

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Appointment of Judges

President nominates Supreme Court Justices, approved by the Senate

President selects federal court judges with Senate approval

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Appointment of Judges

President nominates Supreme Court Justices, approved by the Senate

President selects federal court judges with Senate approval– Usually selects people of same political view

point

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Appointment of Judges

Judges in Constitutional courts are appointed for life (can be removed through impeachment, 13x)

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Appointment of Judges

Judges in Constitutional courts are appointed for life (can be removed through impeachment, 13x)

Special Court Judges are appointed to extended terms 10-15 years

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Quick Facts about the Supreme Court

There are 9 justices on the Supreme Court They serve for life!

– Why?

The “Chief Justice” serves as the head In a decision, (5-4), the majority side writes

the “opinion of the court” and the minority side writes the “dissenting opinion.”– Why are these important?

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Marbury v Madison

Established the right of the Supreme Court to declare an act of Congress as unconstitutional– This is known as the power of “judicial review”– A further example of checks and balances