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The Judiciary

The Judiciary. The unelected branch. Federal courts hear federal cases Criminal & civil Most cases originate in the State system Jury duty is usually for state cases Federal Laws often concern business (commerce clause). Federal and State System. Concerns federal law

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The Judiciary

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  1. The Judiciary The unelected branch

  2. Federal courts hear federal cases • Criminal & civil • Most cases originate in the State system • Jury duty is usually for state cases • Federal Laws often concern business (commerce clause) Federal and State System

  3. Concerns federal law • Ex: it is against the law to transport or sell stolen animals. • Trumps state laws • Ex: medical marij. Laws v. sched. 1 drug • Most common route: Federal Court System

  4. Concerns the Constitution • Predominantly about how the government interacts • with citizens (civil rights) • Among the different branches • What is an example of a civil right? • When Richard Nixon wanted to keep his tapes secret, what aspect of the Constitution was he invoking? Constitutional Law

  5. Would the U.S. Supreme Court have original jurisdiction in a case that involves a student suing University of Texas for using race-based criteria in admissions? Explain. • Give an example of a scenario that would lead to a civil court case. Check IN

  6. Two parties (groups or individual/not gov’t vs. ______) • Penalties are fines or other compensation • Example: I sue my neighbor for negligence when his car rolls into the side of my house. Civil Law

  7. Gov’t accusing a citizen • Amendments 5, 6, 7 & 8 apply • 14th Amendment extended Bill of Rights to state cases Criminal Law

  8. Weight of law • Used as precedent • Majority opinion • Dissenting opinion Court Decisions

  9. Go to Oyez.org and search for Supreme Court decisions regarding 4th Amendment protections. (Use cases betw. 2000 and 2013) • Find 2 cases • Paraphrase the situation that led to the case • Describe the ruling • Give the final vote of the justices Homework Assignment(Prep for West Wing Episode)

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