Judicial Branch MUST KNOW
Electoral College
A group of people named by each state legislature to select the president and vice president, 270 votes to win
Concurring
An opinion that agrees with the majority in a Supreme Court ruling but differs on the reasoning.
amicus curiae briefs
Before the hearing, the Justices read briefs prepared by each side in the case. They also read amicus curiae (friends of the court) briefs that are written by those groups affected by the case.
judicial branch
Branch of government that decides if laws are carried out fairly. Determine if a law is constitutional or not
Levels of Courts in the Judicial Branch
District: lowest- trial court, appellate- middle, supreme- final say. The federal court system has three main levels: district courts (the trial court), circuit courts which are the first level of appeal, and the Supreme Court of the United States, the final level of appeal in the federal system.
Scott vs. Sanford
Dred Scott was a slave taken from Missouri to Illinois by his slave owner Sanford and lived on free soil for a very long time. He argued that since he lived on free soil for such a long time, that he should be free. Scott sued Sandford because he said he was a free citizen in the state of Missouri. The court ruled that Scott was guilty because he did not have the right to bring this case to court since he was not a citizen.
locke,Montesquieu, Rousseau and Hobbes- what did they have in common
These thinkers valued reason, science, religious tolerance, and what they called "natural rights"—life, liberty, and property. Enlightenment philosophers John Locke, Charles Montesquieu, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau all developed theories of government in which some or even all the people would govern.
original jurisdiction
The jurisdiction of courts that hear a case first, usually in a trial. These are the courts that determine the facts about a case. the right to hear a case first, the power of the Supreme Court to rule laws unconstitutional
How are federal judges selected?
The president appoints them and the Senate has to approve them.
Marbury vs Madison
The supreme court declared an act of congress unconstitutional, the first one to apply the judicial review. William Marbury did not get a commission before Jefferson became president , so Jefferson directed his secretary of state: James Madison to withhold the commission and Marbury petitioned to the supreme court to compel Madison to act. The court ruled that Madison was wrong to prevent Marbury from taking office. Established the idea of "judicial review"
nomination, approval and term parameters of federal justices
all federal judges are nominated by the president and approved by a majority of the senate. president nominates, senate confirms
Amicus curiae is best characterized as ________.
an interested person or group submitting a brief even though they are not involved in the case
concurrent jurisdiction
authority for both state and federal courts to hear and decide cases
exclusive jurisdiction
authority of only federal courts to hear and decide cases
Three branches of our government. Role and people
legislative- making ad passing laws, executive-enforce laws, judicial-interpret laws.
stare decisis
or lower courts
Congress options if a law is ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court
pass a law similar but take unconstitutional part out. The court can review any federal, state, or local law or action to see if it is constitutional. What happens if the Supreme Court finds an action or law unconstitutional? If the Court decides a law is unconstitutional, it has tge power to multiply, or cancel, that law or action.
what national office holder ultimately must enforce Supreme Court decisions?
president and attorney general
How does the executive branch have power over the judicial branch?
president appoints federal judges
three things the lower federal court systems do
resolve disputes, set precedents, interpret the law
judicial review
review by the US Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act. established by the decision of Marbury vs Madison
Magna Carta
(1215) a charter of liberties (freedoms) that King John "Lackland" of Englad was forced to sign; it made the king obey the same laws as the citizens of his kingdom
Judicial checks Executive
-declare executive branch actions unconstitutional -chief justice presides over impeachment trial.
court of appeals job is to
1. reverse the decision 2. affirm the decision 3. send case back to the district court
Reserved Powers Clause of the Constitution
10th amendment, reserved powers. "whatever is not explicitly stated as a responsibility of the federal government, is under control of the states"
appeals from district courts usually are heard in that courts?
13 courts of appeals
national law vs state law
A federal law applies to the nation as a whole and to all 50 states whereas state laws are only in effect within that particular state. "supreme law of the land"
Republic
A form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by voting
when an attorney is before the Supreme Court, how long do you have to plead your side of the case?
30 minutes
How many Supreme court judges are there?
9
amicus curiae
A Latin term meaning "friend of the court." Refers to interested groups or individuals, not directly involved in a suit, who may file legal briefs or oral arguments in support of one side.
Checks and Balances
A system that allows each branch of government to limit the powers of the other branches in order to prevent abuse of power can declare laws unconstitutional for both.
Who has the power to create other Courts?
Congress
After case is heard in District Court, it moves to
Court of Appeals, there are 12
Court Packing Scheme
FDR's plan to "pack" the Supreme Court with supporters to keep his New Deal programs from being declared unconstitutional
plessy vs Ferguson
Homer Plessy was sent to jail for one night for sitting in a "white car". His color was white but he was considered black and was supposed to sit in the "colored car." The supreme court ruled that the law did not violate the 14th amendment and that "separate, but equal" was legal.
What does the Supreme Court look like today vs its inception?
In the early decades of the twentieth century, the Supreme Court was often perceived as protecting property and enterprise against progressive legislation.
amicus curiae brief
Literally, a "friend of the court" brief, filed by an individual or organization to present arguments in addition to those presented by the immediate parties to a case.
Roe vs Wade
Norma McCorvey was pregnant and wanted an abortion but the Texas law banned it. The case went to court and the judge decided "despite the fact that there was no right to have an abortion in the constitution, it was still wrong to prevent Roe from having an abortion." Abortion is okay through 2nd trimester
job of justices
Obligation to uphold the constitution by interpreting laws to make sure they are constitutional Supreme Court is the final judge in all cases involving laws of Congress, and the highest law of all — the Constitution. The Supreme Court, however, is far from all-powerful. Its power is limited by the other two branches of government. The President nominates justices to the court.
judicial checks on legislative
Rule federal and state laws unconstitutional, can declare acts of congress unconstitutional
a member of the legislative branch
Speaker of the House
appellate jurisdiction
The authority of a court to review decisions made by lower courts. Reviews cases previously decided by a lower court.
majority
The candidate or party that wins more than half the votes cast in an election, winning side
Federalism- define and examples of countries that implement this
Three Countries that Have a Federalist Government. ... Some examples of Federalism include the United States, Canada, and the European Union. Federalism is a system of government in which entities such as states or provinces share power with a national government.
Articles of Confederation
US first attempt at a constitution, states had too much power and federal gov didn't have enough. 1st Constitution of the U.S. 1781-1788 (weaknesses-no executive, no judicial, no power to tax, no power to regulate trade)A weak constitution that governed America during the Revolutionary War.
Final authority in interpreting the Constitution
United states supreme court. As the final arbiter of the law, the Court is charged with ensuring the American people the promise of equal justice under law and, thereby, also functions as guardian and interpreter of the Constitution. The Supreme Court is "distinctly American in concept and function," as Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes observed.
Cases for Circuit Court
Vandalism, Traffic Cases, Theft Murder, Property Disputes
the Supreme Court hears appeals from lower federal courts, and some from state courts. What three original jurisdictions does the Supreme Court hear?
cases concerning diplomatic representatives of foreign nations, disputes among state authorities, disputes between the federal government and the states
what are the trial courts of the federal system?
committing a crime on a federal property
Federal Court Jurisdiction
deal with cases involving US laws, treaties with foreign nations, or interpretations of the Constitution, ambassadors, maritime laws, between states
dissenting
expressing a different opinion, loosing side
the basic task of the district courts is to determine the_____ and then reach a _______ by applying the law to them
facts, verdict
term of office for federal judge
for life
Supreme Court appointments have become among the most important decisions a president makes...judicial appointments can
influence national politics for years after the president who appointed them leaves office
what does the judicial branch do?
interprets the laws
judicial activism
judicial rulings being suspected if based on personal opinion
what is a legal brief?
legal arguments, written record of the lower court
Rights of the accused. Significance?
right to trial by jury, right to a speedy trial, and to be informed of the nature and cause of the accusation, to be confronted with the witnesses against him, to have compulsory process for obtaining witnesses in his favor; and to have the assistance of counsel for his defense.
brown vs board of education
separate is not equal, segregation of schools
Legislative Branch
the branch of government that makes the laws
Which court would rule on the consitutionality of the Supreme Court?
the court of appeals
Supreme Court
the highest federal court in the United States, 800 make it each year but only hear 100