GR: The Supreme Court in Action

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What are the 5 steps of Supreme Court Action?

1. Accepting a case 2. Reading Briefs 3. Hearing Oral Arguments 4. Deciding the Case 5. Writing the Descision

What four things do Interest Groups do for getting cases to the court?

1. Creating the case 2. Find the plaintiffs 3. Choose the legal strategy 4. Mobilize legal allies

What 3 opinions can the court issue about a case?

1. Majority opinion 2. Concurring opinion 3. Dissenting Opinion

Once a case is accepted, what 5 steps are taken by the court?

1. The court reads briefs 2. Heard oral arguments and occasionally Amicus Curie Briefs 3. Deciding the case in secrecy 4. Writing the descision

What 4 ways does the court "Make Policy?"

1. The court rules laws unconstitutional 2. The court changes it's mind 3. Thendegree the court handles matters it once left to legislatures 4. The court imposes legal remedies in a situation

What are Oral Arguments?

30 minute arguments presenting the case, allowing judges to question the lawyer. Oral Arguments are sometimes Amicus Curie Briefs.

What dilemma does the court face when granting or not granting Writ?

A. Granting writs too frequently will allow a flood of cases B. If Writs are granted rarely, the Fed court of appeals have last say in interpreting the const.

What is "Stare Decisis" in the court's shaping of public policy?

An informal rule where a court case is to be settled in a accordance with prior descision o nsimilar cases

What role do clerks play in granting writ of certiorari?

Clerks of decide which case are to be heard, and draft the opinions of justices on cases.

How does the court "often ruling laws unconstitutional" shape public policy?

It shows stars what is an illegal policy to set

Majority Opinion:

Majority opinion reflects the majority view.

Concurring opinion?:

Opinion of one or more justices agreeing with the majority for different reasons

How does how often the court changes its mind shape public policy?

The changing of previous descisions allows for what can and cannot be passed as policy/legislation

When does the court grant Writ of Certiorari?

The court grants Writ of certiorari when the court accepts an appeal

Who is the Solicitor General?

The federal court's top trial lawyer

What are Briefs?

The first course of action, and a written statement read by the court explaining one sides argument

What happens in case of a tie?

The lower court descision is left standing.

What is the rule of 4?

The number of judges needed to agree to hear a case and grant Writ of certiorari

Dissenting option:

The opinion of losing justices

What are Amicus Curie Briefs?

Where an interest is indirectly involved in a cases and provides a written or oral Briefs as a "friend of the court"

What is deciding the case?

Where judges meet every Friday in their conference room to debate the case

What is Writ of Certiorari?

Writ of Certiorari is when the Supreme Court decides to accept an appeal.


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