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Bell Ringer1. What is original jurisdiction?
2. What is appellate jurisdiction?
3. Which federal courts have original jurisdiction?
4. Which federal courts have appellate jurisdiction?
Today we will …
Objectives• Outline the structure of the
US Federal Court System.• Identify qualifications and
tenure of federal judges.
Agenda1. Slides/notes2. Closure3. How is the US judicial system
organized to ensure justice? Activity
4. Start HW
HW: Judicial Branch in a Flash article and activities
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Federal Court Jurisdiction• The Constitution gave the Federal
courts original jurisdiction in cases that involve United States laws, treaties with foreign nations and interstate issues.
Federal Courts System
Original Jurisdiction
Supreme Court• Ambassadors and other
representatives of foreign governments
• Two or more state’s government
• United States government or one of it offices or agencies
Federal District Courts• Citizens who are resident of
different states• Citizens who are residents
of the same state but claim land under grants of different states
Check for Understanding
• What is an example of original jurisdiction for the Supreme Court?
• What is an example of original jurisdiction for the Federal District Courts?
Special Federal Courts• Congress has created a series of courts referred
to as Legislative Courts.• Legislative courts help Congress exercise its
power.– U.S. Court of Federal Claims– U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces– U.S. Tax Court– Territorial Courts– US Court of Military Appeals – Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
Special Federal Courts4. U.S. Court of Federal Claims5. U.S. Court of International Trade6. U.S. Tax Court7. U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces
Federal Courts System
The Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit
• National jurisdiction over certain cases, such as those in which the U.S. government is a defendant.
Federal Courts System
Check for Understanding
• Which court in the federal system reviews the convictions of military personnel who have violated military law?
• Which court hears cases that involve customs or other trade issues?
Qualifications• No specific requirements in the
Constitution• Most have prior experience ( lower or
state courts)
Federal Courts System
Selection of Federal Judges• All federal judges are appointed by the
President and approved by the Senate.– Senatorial courtesy -allows Senators from the
president’s party to have a say in the appointment of judges in their state
• Hold position for life (must be in good standing)
Federal Courts System
Closure
Federal court judges in both the Supreme Court and inferior (lower) courts are appointed for life. This provision was written into the US Constitution. The Founding Fathers evidently considered it important.
• Why do you think lifetime appointment for federal court judges is important? Discuss at least 2 reasons why.
How is the US judicial system organized to ensure justice?
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