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1.How many people make up the Supreme court? 2.How long does a member of the Supreme Court have their job? 3.What does a trial court have that the Supreme Court does not have? 4.What type of cases are heard by the Supreme Court? 5.What are the three levels of courts in the judicial branch? Please write the questions (10); Please skip three lines per questions; Please have planner out and on your table.

6.How many justices must recommend a case before it can before the Supreme Court? 7.What court can a person appeal to after the Supreme Court? 8.What court case requires the police to inform a person of their rights when being arrested? 9.Who has the power to impeach Supreme Court Justices? 10.We depend on the Supreme Court to ensure that everyone is treated how? Please write the questions (10); Please skip three lines per question. Please have planner out and on your table.

1.How are Supreme Court justices selected? 2.Who makes up the Supreme Court? 3.Who was the first African American to sit on the Supreme Court? 4.What does “constitutional” mean? 5.What happens if a law is found to be unconstitutional? Please copy the question; Please have planners on your table.

6.What important power did the Marbury case establish? 7.How can Congress get around a Supreme Court ruling? 8.How can the president check the power of the Supreme Court? 9.What two kinds of disputes have their original trials in the Supreme Court? 10.What are the three principals of judicial review set forth by John Marshall? Please copy the question; Please have planners on your table.

 Describe the types of people who serve as Supreme Court Justices  Identify the powers of the Supreme Court

 Progress Reports go home tomorrow, 11/10  Veteran’s Day Holiday, Friday, 11/11

Bell ringer Supreme Court Justices Web Map Video – The Supreme Court

Supreme Court Justices Main job  decide Whether laws Are _______ Final authority in Any case Involving the _______ _____ Justices led By a Chief Justice Main duty is To _____ and _____ on cases Original jurisdiction In only ____ Instances Decide case & issue written Explanation Called ______

1.What was John Adams greatest act as President? 2.Who was the fourth chief justice of the Supreme Court? 3.Justice John Marshall fought in what war? 4.How many court cases did Marshall oversee while on the Supreme Court? 5.Justice Marshall maintained that what was the “supreme law of the land”? Read biography on John Marshall on pg. 202; Answer the following in complete sentences. Please have planner on table.

 Describe the types of people who serve as Supreme Court Justices  Identify the powers of the Supreme Court

oNext quiz – Ch. 8, Section 1 on Friday, 11/18 oThanksgiving Break – 11/23

Bell ringer Supreme Court Justices Web Map 8 Vocabulary terms you should know Video – Supreme Court

Authority of only Federal courts to hear And decide cases In accordance with The Constitution The authority of a court To hear a case appealed From a lower court Area of jurisdiction Of a federal court Of appeals Authority for both the state And federal courts to hear And decide cases The authority to hear Cases for the first time A ruling that is used as basis for a judicial Decision in a later Similar case Detailed explanation Of the legal thinking Behind a court’s Decision in a case

Supreme Court Justices Justices are Always lawyers And judges POTUS wants To pick people Who agree With him/her Once on Court Justices can vote However the want Senate has Rejected many Of POTUS appointees POTUS appoints But Senate Approves Thurgood Marshall And Sandra Day O’Connor

Read page 211; Copy & complete following statements 1.It was the duty of to deliver the 58 commissions of John Adams. 2.If the Supreme Court agreed with Marbury, President would likely ignore the order. 3.If the Supreme Court ruled for Madison, it would appear of the executive branch. 4.Marshall asserted that is was the duty of the “to say what the law is”. 5.The Supreme Court claimed its right to declare acts unconstitutional for the first time in

 Describe the types of people who serve as Supreme Court Justices  Identify the powers of the Supreme Court

oMedia Center – Tuesday oProgress Reports go home on Tuesday

Bell ringer Video – Supreme Court Web Map – Powers of the Supreme Court Homework – GR 8-2

____ ______enjoys Power and prestige Because … & Branches of government Must follow rulings Of Supreme Court

Important power is ; Decide whether Laws are allowed By If Court decides that a law Is , it has Power to or nullify That law or action

1.How are Supreme Court justices selected? 2.Who makes up the Supreme Court? 3.Who was the first African American to sit on the Supreme Court? 4.What does “constitutional” mean? 5.What happens if a law is found to be unconstitutional? Please copy the question; Please have planners on your table.

6.What important power did the Marbury case establish? 7.How can Congress get around a Supreme Court ruling? 8.How can the president check the power of the Supreme Court? 9.What two kinds of disputes have their original trials in the Supreme Court? 10.What are the three principals of judicial review set forth by John Marshall? Please copy the question; Please have planners on your table.

Adams gives job To on last day Of his presidency New president Jefferson tells To not give Marbury the job Marbury demands Madison Give him the job; Madison says no & is Sued by _______