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    Supreme Court Case Study Media Center Research: Presentations: Choose one Supreme Court case from approved list provided in class. Download the format below from Edline. Each bullet must be answered in a complete sentence. Punctuation and spelling will be part of the grade. [10 points each] Attach Citation sheet (Noodletools). [20 points] Class presentation. [20 points] References will be cited by using Noodletools – MLA Advance. Two sources must be cited. You will investigate your case by using

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    Dawn Slavinski 1/3/05 Constitutional Law Supreme Court Case Write-Up Case: Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1976) Source: Internet http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/cgi-bin/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=438&invol=265 http://texascivilrightsreview.org/phpnuke/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=129 http://www.oyez.org/oyez/resource/case/324/ Issue: Did the University of California violate the Fourteenth Amendment’s

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    Cesareo Almaguer Mr. Ramos English 3 CC/1301 Is our Supreme Court trustworthy? In America‚ there are times when a criminal sits in a courtroom for committing a crime‚ sitting patiently and waiting for the judge to enact his final verdict‚ deciding whether the criminal is going to live or face execution. The criminal smiles‚ knowing the money he gave the judge before the trial will not go to waste. Moments later‚ the judge returns and rules not guilty‚ knowing he committed the crime and is guilty

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    1. | Question : | The litigant who brings charges against an individual‚ corporation‚ or government in a civil or criminal court case is called the | |   | Student Answer: | | plaintiff. |   | | | defendant. |   | | | counsel. |   | | | prosecutor. |   | | | attorney. |   | Instructor Explanation: | L.O. 16-1: Identify the basic elements of the American judicial system and the major participants in it‚ pp. 468-470. | | |   | Points Received: | 1 of 1 |   |

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    One Supreme Court member that stands out from the rest would have to be John Marshall. There is no doubt about this because he made the Supreme Court a co-equal branch of government. This means that it was an equal branch to the legislative and the executive. He became a Supreme Court Justice in 1801 and was appointed by John Adams. While holding his position he set three major goals that set precedents and made him the most significant Supreme Court Justice ever. Marshall strengthened the national

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    bevy of justices of peace for the District of Columbia. The commissions for these justices were approved‚ signed‚ and sealed‚ however the commissions were not all delivered before President Jefferson took office. Once sworn in‚ Jefferson advised his Secretary of State‚ James Madison‚ to withhold the undelivered commissions from the appointed justices due to his belief that they were invalid. Marbury‚ one of the appointees whose commission was not delivered‚ requested legal order from the Supreme Court

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    was guilty of kidnapping as well as rape; he was punished twenty to thirty years in prison for each. The Miranda v. Arizona appealed but‚ the Supreme Court of Arizona maintain that Miranda’s Constitutional Rights existed in achieving the confession. The U.S. Supreme Court overturned Miranda’s conviction but was retried and convicted‚ without the confession‚ by the State of Arizona.

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    Function of the U.S Supreme Court The Federal Court System contains three levels of courts: first‚ U.S district courts and various courts of limited jurisdiction (trial courts of general jurisdiction). Second‚ U.S courts of appeals (intermediate courts of appeals). Finally‚ the highest level of the three level federal court system is the United State Supreme Court. Today‚ the United State Supreme Court is located in Washington D.C. The United State Supreme Court was established

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    right to counsel ;however‚ the state of Florida decided that was for federal cases only. After Gideon lost his trial against the state of Florida Gideon found a way to take it further and appealed to the Supreme Court. Once Gideon appealed the supreme court took it from there mainly Hugo Black a justice that firmly believes that everyone deserves an attorney according to the 6th and 14th amendments in which he lost earlier in his career betts v. brady. Once the case was finished being

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    Personally‚ I agree with the Supreme Court’s decision in the landmark case of R. v. Dyment. Particularly‚ with La Forest J. commentary it provided on the importance of privacy: “…society has come to realize that privacy is at the heart of liberty in modern state…Grounded in man’s physical and moral autonomy privacy is essential for the well being of the individual. For this reason alone‚ it is worthy of constitutional protection‚ but it also has profound significance for the public order. The restraints

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