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Chapter 11.1 The Lower Courts. The Federal Court System consists of 2 parts The Lower Courts The Supreme Court. Structure of the Lower Courts. Local level Usually a county level for larger cities Summit County Common Pleas Court District Court
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Chapter 11.1 The Lower Courts • The Federal Court System consists of 2 parts • The Lower Courts • The Supreme Court
Structure of the Lower Courts • Local level • Usually a county level for larger cities • Summit County Common Pleas Court • District Court • Trial courts used for appeals from local level • Akron Federal District Court • Courts of Appeals • Cover a large judicial district called a circuit • Circuit = area that includes multiple district courts • We are in the 6th district Courts of Appeals • No trial, just briefs given to panel of judges. • Briefs = written legal arguments given by both plaintiff and defendant. • Supreme Court of United States • Highest level of court in America
The Role of the Lower Courts • Resolving Disputes • Setting Precedents • Interpreting Laws
Resolving Disputes • Judges at lower courts hear cases dealing with disputes between private individuals • Important!! • ONLY PEOPLE WHO HAVE SUFFERED AN INJURY CAN BRING SUIT IN A COURT OF LAW. • Physical • Mental • Chattel
Setting Precedents • Although judges rule only on specific cases, their decisions can have far reaching consequences • Judges ruling = precedent • Guiding principle for determining what is legal in future situations that involve a similar issue. • Example: • Roe vs. Wade • Brown vs. Board of Education
Interpreting the Law • Judges must interpret what the law means. • 2 types of judges • Strict constructionist • Laws and the U.S. Constitution should be interpreted strictly according to exactly what they say. • Amendment 2 –”the right to bear arms” • Loose Constructionist • Believe that laws and U.S. Constitution should be interpreted in accordance with today’s conditions. • Amendment 2 – Do we need guns today?
Do your homework… • Look at board.