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Instruction to find notes:. MCPSS Our Schools Middle Causey Website News and Events School Staff Chapman Forms Civics 2 Notes Download Contact Info: tchapman@mcpss.cpm. C 7-1. C 7 - 1
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Instruction to find notes: MCPSS Our Schools Middle Causey Website News and Events School Staff Chapman Forms Civics 2 Notes Download Contact Info: tchapman@mcpss.cpm
C 7 - 1 Enter room, and take assigned seat quietly. Put your name, date, and period on the top right-hand side of a piece of paper. Do NOT write in red. At the end of the period, turn your paper into Tray #1 as you exit the room. Write a fact from each story on CNN.
C 7 - 1 Enter room, and take assigned seat quietly. Put your name, date, and period on the top right-hand side of a piece of paper. Do NOT write in red. At the end of the period, turn your paper into Tray #1 as you exit the room. Write a fact from each story on CNN.
Judicial Branch created by Article III of the Constitution.Equal justice in all states.
Judiciary Act of 1789 establish, the federal district and circuit courts
Federal Courts created so that people would receive equal justice in all states
Levels of courts in the federal court system District Courts, Appeals Courts, U.S. Supreme Court at the top level.
Jurisdiction Limited by Constitution to prevent them from interfering with state courts, Federal Courts have jurisdiction in case disputes between two states
Supreme Court chooses cases that have constitutional implications that may affect many people.
Cases involving two states or American company and a foreign governmentthe Supreme Courts have original jurisdiction
Concurrent Jurisdiction situation in which both state and federal courts have authority to hear a case
Original Jurisdiction authority to hear cases for the first time
Exclusive Jurisdiction only federal courts may hear and decide cases Example: dispute between an American company and a foreign government
U.S. Supreme Courthave appellate jurisdiction and original jurisdiction
Congressional Legislation can limit the power of the Supreme Court
Chapter 7 Section 1 Independent Practice Write answers in complete sentences. If you do not copy last question, you will receive a zero.
5. Which court has jurisdiction in case disputes between two-states? 221
6. What types of cases does the Supreme Court usually chooses? 221
8. Describe the three levels of courts in the federal court system. 222
C 7 – 1 Answer Key • 1. established federal district courts and circuit courts of appeals • 2.13 • 3. Article-III of the Constitution • 4. criminal and civil • 5. Federal courts • 6. constitutional-implications that may affect many people • 7. authority to hear cases for the first time • 8. district courts, appeals courts, Supreme-Court at the top level
C 7 - 2 Enter room, and take assigned seat quietly. Put your name, date, and period on the top right-hand side of a piece of paper. Do NOT write in red. At the end of the period, turn your paper into Tray #1 as you exit the room. Write a fact from each story on CNN.
C 7 - 2 Enter room, and take assigned seat quietly. Put your name, date, and period on the top right-hand side of a piece of paper. Do NOT write in red. At the end of the period, turn your paper into Tray #1 as you exit the room. Write a fact from each story on CNN.
District Court in the federal system has responsibility for determining the facts of a case, trials held and lawsuits begun
Marbury v. Madison 1803 established the U.S. Supreme Court’s right of Judicial Review in federal cases. Nullify laws.
Dred Scott v. Sandford 1857 overturned by the Fourteenth Amendment
Worcester v. Georgia 1832 not enforced by President Andrew JacksonCannot enforce rullings.
Appellate Jurisdiction authority of a court to hear a case appealed from a lower court
Appeals courts reviews decisions from lower courts,they can reverse a lower court decision .
Criminal Case, if an accused person is judged innocent, neither side may appeal