CRJU202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: General Jurisdiction, Certiorari, Federal-Question Jurisdiction

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Jurisdiction, dual court system: we have federal and state court systems. Term is 8 years long: us district courts: federal trial courts of general jurisdiction. Judiciary act of 1789 (article iii: us courts of appeals: federal intermediate courts of appellate system. If the supreme court does not take the case, the decision from the court of. 1925 - supreme court was given the right to choose whose cases they heard. Congress establishes how many justices will be on the supreme court. It"s been nine since 1969: article iii: judicial power should be vested in the supreme court and any other courts that congress establishes. President must appoint the justices and then approved by the senate: must have life terms, article i: refers specifically to inferior tribunals, or lower courts. Congress creates these courts and then tells us how the judges will be appointed and how long a judge"s term will be.

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