PSC 2302 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Whiskey Rebellion, Amicus Curiae, Planned Parenthood

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Introduction to the judiciary supreme court today. Courts still see marbury v. madison case as the foundation and shape for courts today. Cases appreciated to the scotus through 2 routes: (1) federal courts (2) state courts. Parties and how to keep track of them supreme court. Cases coming to the court directly (original jurisdiction) or as an appeal through a writ or certiorari (state court) Petitioner: party asking for something (original); party asking the court to question a lower court decision (appellate); name appears first. Respondant: party being sued (original); party who was in the lower court and responding to the petition in the supreme court (court appellate); name appears second. The supreme court today: tradition granting cert . Congress monitors and regulates appellate going to scotus. Rule of four: deciding when to grant a writ of certiorari for appeal cases. Not unconstitutional for state legislatures to draw district lines to keep parties in line (partisan gerrymandering)

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