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Title: Chapter 7 The Judicial Branch


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Chapter 7The Judicial Branch
  • Section 1 Equal Justice Under the Law
  • Section 2 The Federal Court System
  • Section 3 The Supreme Court

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Section 1 Equal Justice Under the Law
  • The Main Idea
  • The rights of all U.S. citizens are protected by
    laws and the courts.
  • Reading Focus
  • In what ways is the United States a nation of
    laws?
  • What are the four sources of law in the United
    States?
  • What roles do the courts play in the United
    States?

3
Majority rule affects the making of laws.
Section 1 Equal Justice Under the Law
  • Laws usually reflect the opinion of the majority.
  • Laws are passed for the good of all citizens.
  • Good citizenship involves abiding by the laws.
  • Without laws, anarchy could develop.

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Four types of U.S. laws
Section 1 Equal Justice Under the Law
  • Statutory law passed by lawmaking bodies
  • Common law judges decisions based on common
    sense, experience, and practice
  • Administrative law created by government
    agencies
  • Constitutional law based on the Constitution and
    its interpretation by the Court

5
Role of the Courts in the United States
Section 1 Equal Justice Under the Law
  • Use law to settle disputes
  • Assure equal justice for all through fair trials

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SECTION 1
Question What roles do the courts play in the
United States?
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Section 2 The Federal Court System
  • The Main Idea
  • The federal court system consists of the three
    levels of courts, each of which has specific
    duties.
  • Reading Focus
  • What is the purpose of the U.S. district courts?
  • How are the U.S. courts of appeals different from
    the district courts?
  • What is the role of the Supreme Court?

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Federal Court System- 54
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Cases tried in the federal courts
Section 2 The Federal Court System
  • Cases involving people charged with disobeying
    the Constitution, violating a U.S. treaty, or
    breaking laws passed by Congress
  • Charges brought by a foreign country against the
    United States or its citizens
  • Crimes committed on U.S. ships at sea

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Cases tried in the federal courts (continued)
Section 2 The Federal Court System
  • Ambassadors and consuls charged with breaking
    laws in a foreign country
  • Crimes committed on certain federal properties
  • Disagreements between the states
  • Lawsuits between citizens of different states

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Organization of Federal Courts
Section 2 The Federal Court System
  • Ninety-four district courts at base of system
    jury trials held here
  • Courts of Appeal review district court cases 12
    courts of appeal cover circuits panels of judges
    make the decisions
  • U.S. Supreme Court highest court in the land an
    appeals court decisions are final

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Role of the Supreme Court
Section 2 The Federal Court System
  • Reviews cases from lower federal courts and state
    courts
  • Constitutional jurisdiction over
  • cases involving diplomatic representatives from
    other countries
  • disputes between states
  • disputes between states and federal government

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SECTION 2
Question Which cases are tried in federal courts?
1. constitutional violations 2. U.S. treaty
violations
3. congressional law violations 4. cases between
a foreign government and a U.S. citizen or the
government
5. crimes committed on U.S. ships at sea 6. cases
involving U.S. ambassadors and consuls who broke
laws in their stationed countries
7. crimes committed on certain types of federal
property 8. disagreements between states or
citizens of different states
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Section 3 The Supreme Court
  • The Main Idea
  • The Supreme Court hears appeals, reviews laws,
    and strongly influences American society.
  • Reading Focus
  • What is the power of the judicial review?
  • What are the constitutional checks on the Supreme
    Courts powers?
  • How has the Supreme Court strengthened
    constitutional rights?

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Process through which cases are tried in the
Supreme Court
Section 3 The Supreme Court
  • Thousands of cases are appealed to the Court each
    year.
  • One hundred to 200 cases are selected for the
    docket.
  • Selected cases contain significant public
    interest or questions.
  • Four out of nine justices must vote to hear a
    case.
  • Previous verdicts stand for rejected cases.

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Supreme Court Justices- 135
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Supreme Court justices
Section 3 The Supreme Court
  • Are appointed by the president and approved by a
    Senate majority vote.
  • Are appointed for life but may be impeached.

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Principle of Judicial Review- 144
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Judicial review has strengthened the Courts
power.
Section 3 The Supreme Court
  • Courts decide if a law or presidential action is
    constitutional.
  • Supreme Court has the ultimate power of judicial
    review.

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Congress can limit the Courts power.
Section 3 The Supreme Court
  • Can rewrite laws to make them constitutional
  • Can amend the Constitution to include new laws

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SECTION 3
Question How has judicial review strengthened
the Supreme Courts power, and how does Congress
limit this power?
Limit
Congress may pass a similar law abiding by the
Constitution or may try to amend the Constitution.
Strengthen
It asserted the Courts power to declare laws of
Congress and presidential acts unconstitutional.
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Dred Scot Decision- 247
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Brown v. Board of Education- 129
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Miranda v. Arizona- 130
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2000 Presidential Election- 130
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Chapter 7 Wrap-Up
1. Describe the types of laws that exist in the
United States. 2. What services do U.S. courts
provide? 3. Which cases are tried in federal
courts? 4. How is the federal court system
organized? 5. How are appointments made to the
Supreme Court, and how long do justices
serve? 6. How does the Supreme Court limit
Congresss power, and how does Congress reassert
it?
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