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The Judicial BranchThe Judicial BranchWhat is the basic structure of the
Judicial Branch?What benefits does one get as a member of the Judicial Branch?
What is the basic structure of the Judicial Branch?
What benefits does one get as a member of the Judicial Branch?
What is the Judicial Branch?What is the Judicial Branch?
The Judicial Branch is one of the main branches of the US governmentThe Supreme CourtFederal CourtsSpecialized Courts
The Judicial Branch is one of the main branches of the US governmentThe Supreme CourtFederal CourtsSpecialized Courts
What does the Constitution say about Courts?
What does the Constitution say about Courts?
“The judicial power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme court...”
What does this mean?What is “judicial power”?What should the Supreme Court look
like?
“The judicial power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme court...”
What does this mean?What is “judicial power”?What should the Supreme Court look
like?
What is the Supreme Court?What is the Supreme Court?
The Supreme Court is the highest court in the USDeals with cases of
Constitutional merit
The “guardians” of the ConstitutionA safeguard to our
citizens rights & freedoms
The Supreme Court is the highest court in the USDeals with cases of
Constitutional merit
The “guardians” of the ConstitutionA safeguard to our
citizens rights & freedoms
Why did the Founding Fathers want a “judicial branch”?
Why did the Founding Fathers want a “judicial branch”?
Number of Reasons:Checks & BalancesNo electionsLegal “scholars”
Courts safeguard the rights of the average citizens
Number of Reasons:Checks & BalancesNo electionsLegal “scholars”
Courts safeguard the rights of the average citizens
What was the early history of the Judicial Branch?
What was the early history of the Judicial Branch?
Post-1787:The Supreme
Court had little power
Heard few cases
No one was really sure what their role would be
Post-1787:The Supreme
Court had little power
Heard few cases
No one was really sure what their role would be
The first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Justice John Jay of New York.
During the first few Courts, the High Court heard few cases and had little power in the new government.
Philadelphia’s Old City Hall
was the home of the US Supreme
Court from 1791 till 1800
when it moved to
Washington DC
The Supreme Court originally shared space with the US Congress in the partially completed Capital Building. The Court often met in the
Capital building’s basement
In 1929, the Temple of Justice, was designed a built as the new permanent home of the US Supreme Court.
What changed the Court’s role in the US government?What changed the Court’s
role in the US government? In 1801, President
John Adams appoints John Marshall as Chief Justice“Midnight Judges”
Marshall helped to increase the power of the judiciary“judicial review”Marbury v. Madison
In 1801, President John Adams appoints John Marshall as Chief Justice“Midnight Judges”
Marshall helped to increase the power of the judiciary“judicial review”Marbury v. Madison
What is “judicial review”?What is “judicial review”?
Judicial review is the power of the courts to review the actions of the Executive & Legislative brachesLawsExecutive Orders
Can declare items “unconstitutional”Checks & Balances
Judicial review is the power of the courts to review the actions of the Executive & Legislative brachesLawsExecutive Orders
Can declare items “unconstitutional”Checks & Balances
What was Marbury v. Madison?
What was Marbury v. Madison?
In 1801, President Adams appointed William Marbury a justice of the peaceWas barred by Sec. of
State James Madison Sued the Federal
government
1803: Heard by the Marshall Court
In 1801, President Adams appointed William Marbury a justice of the peaceWas barred by Sec. of
State James Madison Sued the Federal
government
1803: Heard by the Marshall Court
How was Marbury v. Madison case decided?
How was Marbury v. Madison case decided?
Justice Marshall declared Marbury’s appointment “unconstitutional”First time a US court
struck down a law
Established:The power of the courtsMade the courts an equal
members of the government
Justice Marshall declared Marbury’s appointment “unconstitutional”First time a US court
struck down a law
Established:The power of the courtsMade the courts an equal
members of the government
What are some other major decisions from the Supreme Court’s history?
What are some other major decisions from the Supreme Court’s history?
Other famous cases:Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)Plessey v. Ferguson (1896)Brown v. Board of Education
(1954)Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)Miranda v. Arizona (1966)Roe v. Wade (1973)Bush v. Gore (2000)Hamdan v. Rumsfeld (2006)
Other famous cases:Dred Scott v. Sandford (1857)Plessey v. Ferguson (1896)Brown v. Board of Education
(1954)Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)Miranda v. Arizona (1966)Roe v. Wade (1973)Bush v. Gore (2000)Hamdan v. Rumsfeld (2006)
What are the requirements to be a US justice?
What are the requirements to be a US justice?
Requirements:There are none…
The President may appoint whoever he/she choosesLaw backgroundSimilar ideological viewsNon-controversial
Requirements:There are none…
The President may appoint whoever he/she choosesLaw backgroundSimilar ideological viewsNon-controversial
What are the benefits of being a US justice?
What are the benefits of being a US justice?
Benefits:Life tenure (“judge for life”)Annual salary ($213,900+)Health CarePension / retirement plan
Other benefits:Speaking engagementsBook / textbook deals
Benefits:Life tenure (“judge for life”)Annual salary ($213,900+)Health CarePension / retirement plan
Other benefits:Speaking engagementsBook / textbook deals