Melissa Boatswain

POL-100

  • enables it to declare acts of the other branches unconstitutional
  • an appeals court
  • least dangerous
  • Positive: Insulated from political pressures
    Negative: Lack of accountability
    Framers’ reason: To ensure judicial independence
  • It provides consistency through precedent
  • at the state level
  • both civil and criminal law
  • it involves a federal question
  • Positive: Multiple layers of review
    Negative: Potential confusion or conflicting decisions
  • Local or state courts
  • district and circuit courts
  • stare decisis
  • nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate
  • No, as appointments ensure judicial independence
  • Yes, diversity enhances representation; qualifications are essential
  • one chief justice and eight associate justices
  • four
  • filing amicus curiae briefs
  • solicitor general
  • A more politically polarized selection process
  • defer to the decisions of the elected branches of government
  • concurring opinion
  • all of the above
  • Legal precedents, statutory interpretation, constitutional principles, judicial philosophy
  • Reliance on the executive branch for enforcement; resistance can impede implementation

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