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. IG Jamming 900 Court 2 Bumpy Roads Serves U Right 1000 Court 1 Important When Flashing Arts Performing Setter Time Court Team 1 Team 2 600 Court 1 Serves U Right Important When Flashing 600 Court 2 Finkle is Einhorn Running Block 700 Court 1 Unicorn Focus . on Application to Business. Chapter 4. Meiners, Ringleb & Edwards. The Legal Environment of Business, . 12. th. Edition. The Constitution of the United States . “We the people of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect a Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.” . 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. . Original Jurisdiction: Court hears cases for the first time.. Appellate jurisdiction: Court hears cases on appeal, or cases that have been heard by a lower court in the past.. U.S. District Courts (lowest level of federal courts). Judges and Journalists. November 14, 2016. Part I: Introduction to the Courts. State Courts. Courts of Last Resort (52). Intermediate Courts of Appeals (46). Trial Courts (16,000). Types of Cases:. State Constitution. 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. 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.. Patented. David . Kappos. Robert Armitage. Bruce Sunstein. Denise Kettelberger,. moderator. September 9, 2016. 2. Topics. How . it started: . Prometheus, Myriad, . Alice. Sequenom. v. . Ariosa. : the Court . 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.”. Basic Facts. Only court set up by the Constitution.. Consists of 9 Justices. One Chief Justice . Eight Associates. President Appoints, Senate Confirms. Term. Supreme Court works 9 months/year.. Begins 1. Objectives. Learn the key differences between trial and appellate courts. Understand the differences between adversary and inquisitional judicial systems. Be able to describe and diagram the structure of state and federal court systems. 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. COURT SYSTEM. The trial court system in the US is an . adversarial system. A contest between opposing sides (or adversaries). Plaintiff (civil) or prosecutor (criminal) vs. the defendant. COURT SYSTEM.

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