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Title: Structure of the Federal Court System


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Structure of the Federal Court System

Core Court Structure
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Party and Presidential Court Appointments


3
Impact of Justices Beliefs

4
Partisanship and Court Appointments

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Marbury v. Madison The Players
The Election of 1800
Adams, Federalist incumbent
Jefferson, Democratic challenger
  • Result Federalists lose the presidency and lose
    their majorities in both the Senate and the House
    of Representatives. --The Federalists are wiped
    out.
  • What is the Federalists last resort?

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Marbury v. Madison
After the election. . .
Judicial Branch
Adams, outgoing president
Jefferson, president-elect
Marshall, New Chief Justice ofthe Supreme Court
Marshall, Federalist Sec. of State
Marshall, Unofficial presidential helper
but BEFORE Jefferson and the Democrats take
control (November, 1800 to March, 1801).
Marbury, Federalist Judicial Official
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Marbury v. Madison
Jefferson is sworn in. . .
Judicial Branch
Oops.
Adams, outgoing president
Jefferson, President
Marshall, New Chief Justice ofthe Supreme Court
Sorry, your commission has been cancelled. . .
Were outta here. . .
Secretary of State is to deliver commissions
Marshall, Unofficial presidential helper
Madison, Democratic Sec. of State
Wheres my bloody appointment??
Marbury, Federalist Judicial Official
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Marbury v. Madison
Jefferson is sworn in. . .
Judicial Branch
Uhhh. . .
If you help your Federalist crony, youll be
sorry.
Jefferson, President
Marshall, New Chief Justice ofthe Supreme Court
Help me, Marshall old buddy!
Madison, Democratic Sec. of State
Marbury sues Madison, asking the Supreme Court to
issue a writ of mandamus. Congress had given
the Court the authority to issue these writs
under the Judiciary Act of 1789.
Marbury, Federalist Judicial Official
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Marshalls options
  • Rule on the behalf of Marbury order Madison to
    deliver the appointment.
  • RESULT Madison would ignore the order, and the
    Court would be forever weakened
  • Rule on the behalf of Madison deny Marbury the
    appointment, even in the face of the Judiciary
    Act of 1789
  • RESULT The Court would obviously be knuckling
    under to the the Executive Branchforever
    weakening the Court.

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Marshalls Decision
  • Although Marbury is right on the merits of the
    case (under the law, he does have a right to the
    appointment), the Court cannot rule on the case
    because the Judiciary Act of 1789 is
    UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
  • Congress could not pass a law that gave the
    Supreme Court MORE POWER (like issuing writs of
    mandamus) than the Constitution gives the Court.
    Therefore, the Judiciary Act of 1789 is not
    valid.
  • Marbury v. Madison gave the Court the power of
    judicial review.
  • The Court claimed this power for itselfit is not
    granted anywhere in the Constitution.

Return
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State and Federal Laws Struck Down by the Court
1790 - 2000 Return
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Granting the Courts Powers. . .
  • Article. III, Section. 1.
  • The judicial Power of the United States, shall
    be vested in one supreme Court, and in such
    inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to
    time ordain and establish.

Return
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Federal Circuit Courts
Return
14
The Court Assisting the Trustbuster
Return
15
FDR and Packing the Court
Return
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Cases that can go directly to the Supreme Court
Return
  • Article III, Section 2, Clause 2 In all Cases
    affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and
    Consuls, and those in which a State shall be
    Party, the supreme Court shall have original
    Jurisdiction.

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State Courts the Federal Court System

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Clarence Gideons hand-writtenpetition for a
writ of certiorari Return
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