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1 The U. S. Federal Courts

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3 District Courts

4 District Courts Circuit

5 District Courts Circuit Supreme

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7 District Courts Circuit Supreme Civil

8 District Courts Circuit Supreme Civil Criminal

9 District Courts Circuit Supreme Civil Criminal

10 District Courts Circuit Supreme Civil Criminal Jury Bench

11 District Courts Circuit Supreme Civil Criminal Jury Bench Plaintiff

12 District Courts Circuit Supreme Civil Criminal Jury Bench Plaintiff Defendant

13 District Courts Circuit Supreme Civil Criminal Jury Bench Plaintiff Defendant Discrimination

14 District Courts Circuit Supreme Civil Criminal Jury Bench Plaintiff Defendant Discrimination Limited

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16 District Courts Circuit Supreme Civil Criminal Jury Bench Plaintiff Defendant Discrimination Limited Attorney

17 District Courts Circuit Supreme Civil Criminal Jury Bench Plaintiff Defendant Discrimination Limited Attorney Justice

18 District Courts Circuit Supreme Civil Criminal Jury Bench Plaintiff Defendant Discrimination Limited Attorney Justice Unanimous

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22 13

23 13 8th

24 13 8th Federal

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26 13 8th Federal Court

27 13 8th Federal Court Circuit

28 13 8th Federal Court Circuit States’

29 13 8th Federal Court Circuit States’ Constitutional

30 The United States Courts System Federal & State
State Trial Courts United States DistrictCourts State Appeals Courts United States Circuit Courts State Supreme Courts United States Supreme Court

31 100

32 100 Civil Rights

33 How Do Cases Get There?

34 100 Civil Rights Appeal

35 100 Civil Rights Appeal Certiorari

36 100 Civil Rights Appeal Certiorari Petitions

37 100 Civil Rights Appeal Certiorari Petitions 4

38 100 Civil Rights Appeal Certiorari Petitions 4 Rule of Four

39 100 Civil Rights Appeal Certiorari Petitions 4 Rule of Four Original

40 Standing

41 Standing Hypothetical

42 Standing Hypothetical Moot

43 Standing Hypothetical Moot Political

44 First Monday in October

45 First Monday in October
June

46 First Monday in October
June 8

47 First Monday in October
June 8 Conferences

48 Majority

49 Majority 6

50 Majority 6 3

51 Majority 6 3 Decision Stand

52 Mondays

53 State

54 State President’s

55 State President’s 55

56 State President’s 55 Brandeis

57 State President’s 55 Brandeis Taney

58 State President’s 55 Brandeis Taney First African-American

59 State President’s 55 Brandeis Taney First Woman
Since the Supreme Court was established in 1789, presidents have submitted 159 nominations for the Court, including those for chief justice. Of this total, 122 were confirmed (7 declined to serve). Brandeis Taney First African-American First Woman

60 State President’s 55 Brandeis Taney First Woman
Since the Supreme Court was established in 1789, presidents have submitted 159 nominations for the Court, including those for chief justice. Of this total, 122 were confirmed (7 declined to serve). Taney First African-American First Woman

61 State President’s 55 Brandeis Taney First Woman First Hispanic
Since the Supreme Court was established in 1789, presidents have submitted 159 nominations for the Court, including those for chief justice. Of this total, 122 were confirmed (7 declined to serve). Taney First African-American First Woman First Hispanic

62 First African-American
State President’s 55 Brandeis Since the Supreme Court was established in 1789, presidents have submitted 159 nominations for the Court, including those for chief justice. Of this total, 122 were confirmed (7 declined to serve). Taney First African-American First Woman First Hispanic Elena Kagan--2010

63 Sandra Day O’Connor

64 Justices Sotamayor, Ginsberg & Kagan


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