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Warm Up

Warm Up. Which branch INTERPRETS the laws? Which Article in the Constitution establishes this branch?. Enrichment/Intervention. Test corrections! On a separate sheet of paper.. # of question you missed, correct answer, and why it is the correct answer

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Warm Up

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  1. Warm Up • Which branch INTERPRETS the laws? • Which Article in the Constitution establishes this branch?

  2. Enrichment/Intervention • Test corrections! • On a separate sheet of paper.. • # of question you missed, correct answer, and why it is the correct answer • Opportunity to earn up to 50% of your points back!

  3. Judicial Branch • Supreme Court is the head • Interprets the laws

  4. Supreme Court • It is the only court established by the Constitution. Decisions made by the Supreme Court are usually of national importance. "Equal Justice under Law" is the motto of the Supreme Court. The wording of the Constitution is complex, so it must be studied and examined carefully. When questions concerning particular laws arise in lower courts, The justices who make up the Supreme Court are responsible for explaining and interpreting the Constitution. • All of the other courts in the United States must follow the ruling or the decision made by the justices of the Supreme Court. The Constitution also gives the Supreme Court the power to judge whether federal, state, and local governments are acting within the law. The Supreme Court can also decide if a president's action is unconstitutional. • The decisions of the Supreme Court are absolute and final; in contrast, the decisions and judgments reached in lower courts may be appealed or questioned. Thousands of requests for rulings reach the Supreme Court each year. Fewer than one hundred fifty are actually considered and ruled upon.

  5. Popcorn Reading and Guided Notes!

  6. Fun Facts about Supreme Court! • Read through handout with your partner • Jot down your favorite 3 facts underneath your outline  • Review • Page 242… #1-6 • Page 241: #1-2 (Analyzing the map)

  7. Section 1 Review! • Page 242… #1-6 • Page 241: #1-2 (Analyzing the map)

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