April 9  Vocab. Quiz  Article and Crossword Puzzle  Group work over how cases reach the Supreme Court. Discuss.  Chapter 18 Test Thursday, April 16.

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April 9  Vocab. Quiz  Article and Crossword Puzzle  Group work over how cases reach the Supreme Court. Discuss.  Chapter 18 Test Thursday, April 16

You will be able to:  COMPARE and CONTRAST federal and state court systems  LIST and EXPLAIN the differences between criminal and civil cases  DESCRIBE the basic structure of the Supreme Court  SUMMARIZE Supreme Court decisions

US GOVERNMENT The Judicial Branch Notes

 The only court the Constitution creates is the _________________.  How many justices are there?  How long does a justice serve on the court?  Who appoints the federal judges?

Marbury v. Madison  The first time the Court asserted its power of judicial review  The opinion claimed for the Supreme Court the right to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional.

The Courts  The first court to hear a case is the trial court  If you lose a case in the trial court, you can appeal to a higher court  When you appeal a case the appellate court will: 1. Affirm it- agree with the verdict 2. Reverse it- reject the verdict 3. Remand it- send it back to the lower court

 If you appeal a verdict, you are asking the court to review your case  An appellate court’s job is to see if the trial court made a mistake  The Supreme Court chooses which cases to hear and they don’t choose many

 Read pages  Explain how cases reach the Supreme Court.  Explain how the Supreme Court operates.

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