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Unit 8 Chapter 12 Supreme Court Decision Making

Unit 8 Chapter 12 Supreme Court Decision Making. Section 1: The Supreme Court at Work Section 2: Shaping Public Policy Section 3: Influencing Court Decisions. Essential Question. How does the Supreme Court determine which cases it will hear and the outcome of the each case?. I CAN:.

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Unit 8 Chapter 12 Supreme Court Decision Making

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  1. Unit 8Chapter 12Supreme Court Decision Making Section 1: The Supreme Court at Work Section 2: Shaping Public Policy Section 3: Influencing Court Decisions

  2. Essential Question • How does the Supreme Court determine which cases it will hear and the outcome of the each case?

  3. I CAN: Explain how certain cases reach the courts Evaluate the steps the Court takes in determining the outcome of a case

  4. Section 1 The Supreme Court at Work

  5. Facts of Congress: Judicial Branch http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyqEAPYnhjk

  6. PBS Supreme Court Videos • http://www.pbs.org/wnet/supremecourt/ • Watch three videos on this site: • Creation of the Courts • Showdown • You have the right to remain silent

  7. How Cases Reach the Court 1) Writ of Certiorai 2) Appeal • An order from the Court to a lower court to send up the records • Lower court has either made an error or a constitutional issue is raised • Decision of lower federal or state court has been requested to be reviewed

  8. Solicitor General Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3unc4-EuLg Please watch this video.

  9. Solicitor General • Appointed by the President and represents the federal government before the Supreme Court • Determines whether the Federal government should appeal lower courts decisions to Supreme Court

  10. Solicitor General Question Who is the solicitor general of the United States?

  11. Selecting Cases • “Rule of Four”- only four of nine justices need to agree to hear a case • Per Curian Opinion- brief, unsigned statement of the Court’s decision • Occurs when court rules without consulting new information

  12. Rule of Four Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Udue9DlK3hg

  13. Steps in Deciding Major Cases

  14. 1) Submitting Briefs • Brief- written statement setting forth the legal arguments, relevant facts, and precedents supporting one side of a case • Amicus Curiae- briefs written by individuals, interest groups, or government that have useful information for the court to consider

  15. 2) Oral Arguments • After briefs lawyers from each side present oral arguments before the court Monday-Wednesday • They usually last 30 minutes

  16. Oral Argument Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJQ7Ds4nAmA&feature=relmfu Chief Justice John Roberts on Oral Arguments

  17. 3) The Conference • Justices meet Wednesday and Fridays • A tradition is they shake hands • The conference meetings are secret • A majority must be in agreement to decide a case, and at least 6 must be present.

  18. Supreme Court Conference Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrrNQgbfIww Justice Kennedy on Court Conferences

  19. 4) Writing the Opinion • Opinion- written statements on cases they have already decided • States the facts of the case, announces the Court’s ruling, and explains its reasoning in reacing the decision

  20. 4 types of Opinions Unanimous- all justices vote the same way. Majority- expresses the views of the majority of the justices on a case Concurring- Agree with majority’s decision but have a different reason why Dissenting- opinion of justices on the losing side in a case

  21. Opinions Videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9_wAVxKO1o Opinions and the Obama Healthcare Law

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