PPT-The Court System Federal and State

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The Court System Federal and State Federal Court System Created by Article III of the Constitution Supreme Court is the only Court Created by the Constitution all

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The Court System Federal and State Federal Court System Created by Article III of the Constitution Supreme Court is the only Court Created by the Constitution all other federal courts were created by Congress. Review Ely reading and questions. Choice of Law in Federal Court. Klaxon (Handout pp. 1-2). Van . Dusen. (Handout pp. 3-8). Congressional Legislation on Choice of Law. Gottesman. (Handout pp. . 9-21). th. Class. Personal Jurisdiction in . Dick. , . Allstate, and . Shutts. Constitutional Constraints (continued). Austin. Ely. Sara . Persons’s. Presentation. Forum Selection Clauses: The De Facto Choice-of-Law Clauses. Explain . the order in which a trial may move through the state and national court systems. . Court System Basics. The United States has an . adversarial . court system. . This means that two opposing sides must argue their cases before a judge in order to find the truth. . Characteristics of the Federal Court System. Adversarial. A court provides an arena for two parties to bring their conflicts before an impartial arbiter, or judge.. The plaintiff brings a charge.. The defendant is the one being charged.. Review Ely reading and questions. Choice of Law in Federal Court. Klaxon (Handout pp. 1-2). Van . Dusen. (Handout pp. 3-8). Congressional Legislation on Choice of Law. Gottesman. (Handout pp. . 9-21). th. Class. Personal Jurisdiction in . Dick. , . Allstate, and . Shutts. Constitutional Constraints (continued). Austin. Ely. Sara . Persons’s. Presentation. Forum Selection Clauses: The De Facto Choice-of-Law Clauses. Citizenship. Unit—3 Part—5. Pgs.—. 218-224. Before—Guess the Lesson. End. Guess the Lesson—Possible Answers. Supreme Court. District Courts. Constitution. Law. Judges. Justices. Districts. Bell Ringer 11/7 . What is one thing you can do to improve your scores for your next test? . Solving disputes without Court. Litigate.  Take disputes to court. *People decide too quickly to litigate disputes before considering other options.. Judicial Branch . Laws and Jurisdiction. Some background information . Origin of law. Case law: . Court decisions that inform judicial ruling. Constitution. : outline the structure of the American government (or state). Shelley L. Stangler ESQ. NJAJ Boardwalk 2016. Venue - State vs. Federal Court. Plaintiff’s Decision. Federal Court Jurisdiction. Federal Question/Statute. Complete Diversity - All plaintiffs different state than defendants. Alexander Hamilton, . Federalist 22. “Laws are a dead letter without courts to expound and define their true meaning and operation”. Article III, Section I. “The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish.”. Article III sec. 1…. Judicial power…One Supreme Court….and Inferior Courts. Topic 7 . Read Topic 7.1 pp 297-305 by Wednesday. . 7.2 pp 306-312 by Thursday. . 7.3 313-321 by Friday. Van . Dusen. Federal Legislation about Choice of Law. Gottesman. article. Presentations. Hilary . Habib. , Same-Sex Marriage. Seth Yandrofski, Quantitative Analysis. Extraterritorial Application of Federal Law. Chapter 13. The Judicial System in Democracy. Lesson 1. Complete activity on page 386 - discuss. Early Systems of law. Law. – is the set of rules and standards by which a society governs itself. In democratic societies, law resolves conflict between and among individuals..

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