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JUDICIAL BRANCH

JUDICIAL BRANCH. JOB. Interprets the laws Determines if they are constitutional or not. The Supreme Court. Qualifications. No specific, but usually a judge from a lower court. Term. Life  so they are free from political pressure. Leader. Supreme Court 9 Justices.

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JUDICIAL BRANCH

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  1. JUDICIAL BRANCH

  2. JOB • Interprets the laws • Determines if they are constitutional or not

  3. The Supreme Court Qualifications No specific, but usually a judge from a lower court Term Life  so they are free from political pressure

  4. Leader Supreme Court • 9 Justices

  5. Supreme Court Justices John Roberts (2005 by GWB)  Chief Justice (57) Antonin Scalia (1986 by Reagan; Age  76) Anthony Kennedy (1988 by Reagan; Age  76) Clarence Thomas (1991 by Bush; Age  64) Ruth Bader Ginsburg (1993 by Clinton; Age  79) Stephen Breyer (1994 by Clinton; Age  74) Samuel Alito (2006 by G.W. Bush; Age  62) Sonia Sotomayor (2009 by Obama; Age  58) Elena Kaegan (2010 By Obama; Age  52)

  6. Bader-Ginsberg Scalia Chief Justice Roberts Alito Kagan

  7. Kennedy Breyer Thomas Sotomayor

  8. DUTIES JUDICIAL REVIEW • Review laws Congress makes and determines if they are constitutional or not • Gave themselves this power in the case Marbury v. Madison

  9. Unwritten Constitution • Those things not specifically written in the Constitution but have become a part of our government through tradition • Cabinet (advises the President) • Judicial Review • Political Parties • Lobbyist (outside people hired to convince government officials to vote a certain way)

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