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Notebook Quick Write You are going to the mall to purchase a new pair of basketball shoes. You are going to the mall to purchase a new pair of basketball shoes. What are the different factors that go into your purchase? What are the different factors that go into your purchase? How will you decide which pair of shoes to buy? How will you decide which pair of shoes to buy?

Why did you select the specific person who received your “gift?” Why did you select the specific person who received your “gift?” Gift Giving

Objective I shall be able to describe the importance of impartiality in decisions rendered by judges, and the factors/influences that threaten that impartiality. I shall be able to describe the importance of impartiality in decisions rendered by judges, and the factors/influences that threaten that impartiality.

Definitions Judicial Judicial adjective pertaining to judgment in courts of justice adjective pertaining to judgment in courts of justice Impartiality Impartiality –adjective not partial or biased; fair; just: an impartial judge –adjective not partial or biased; fair; just: an impartial judge

Write down what you think judicial impartiality means. Write down what you think judicial impartiality means. Judicial Impartiality

Miracle on 34 th Street Clip As you watch this clip think of the following questions: As you watch this clip think of the following questions: What does this clip demonstrate about judicial impartiality? What does this clip demonstrate about judicial impartiality?

Constitution Flashback What is the term of office for a United States Supreme Court Justice? What is the term of office for a United States Supreme Court Justice? What are the three ways a justice can stop being a United States Supreme Court Justice? What are the three ways a justice can stop being a United States Supreme Court Justice? Why do these men and women receive a life term? Why do these men and women receive a life term?

Conflict for State Judges State judges are not appointed for life. State judges are not appointed for life. Must be confirmed every few years. Must be confirmed every few years. How does this affect judges? How does this affect judges?

Source review You will be given a document recounting a past court case from the State of California. You will be given a document recounting a past court case from the State of California. Read through the case with your partner(s) and answer the questions on your worksheet. Read through the case with your partner(s) and answer the questions on your worksheet.