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Unit VI Lesson 1 The American Dual Court System

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Unit VI Lesson 1

The American Dual Court System

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Essential Question:

• What are the basic civil rights and liberties of Americans?

• How have significant decisions of the Supreme Court affected our basic rights?

• What are the strengths and weaknesses of court decisions as instruments of social change?

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Separation of Powers

Unit I

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More than just

1,300 State and Federal Courts in the

U.S.

Federalism

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Federal State

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FEDERAL COURTS are responsible for cases involving: *Violations of federal law

Immigration Offenses

Acts of Terrorism Against the U.S. Government

Assassination of a Federal Official

Counterfeiting

FederalCourts

FederalCourts

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*Civil suits against the United States FederalCourt

Executive Order 9066

FederalCourt

$1.6 Billion Dollars

Civil

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*Civil suits involving two or more states

FederalCourt

Boundary Dispute, Water Rights, Trade Agreements

FederalCourt

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*Cases involving the Constitutional rights of American citizens

FederalCourt

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FREEDOM OF RELIGION

FREEDOM OF SPEECH

FREEDOM OF THE PRESS

FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY

FREEDOM OF PETITION

THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS

DUE PROCESS RIGHTS

THE RIGHT TO OWN PRIVATE PROPERTYFederalCourt s

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FederalCourt

1954

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Federal State

2%

98%

“What Kind Of Stuff?”

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Burglary Assault

KidnappingTraffic

Violations

StateCourts

*Violations of STATE law

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StateCourts

*Civil

cases among STATE

residents or lawsuits against a STATE

98%2%

*Cases involving the

Georgia Constitution

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Federal State“Dual Court System”

Federalism

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The United States has a court system at both the federal and state level which is

known as:

A. Criminal Court System

B. Appeals System

C. Dual Court System

D. Bicameral System

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Federal State

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Gage was charged with homicide for

shooting and killing his brother with a shotgun during a

hunting trip

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Zorida sued Toyota after an engine fire

destroyed her car and left her with several

second degree burns

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Gainesville City Schools sued the Obama

Administration for failure to pay a national grant it

promised underperforming schools

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Abner was charged with intention to perform a

terrorist act after he was apprehended outside the

U.S. Court House in Atlanta with 20 pounds of C-4 in his

backpack