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- B. Supreme Court Summary. Using the word bank, help summarize the Supreme Court's decision-making process in this fictitious case. (Hint: Not every term will be used, but no term will be used more than oncel) & & & & & appellate jurisdiction & dissenting opinion & & precedent & legal brief & & respondent & concurring opinion majority opinion & oral arguments & petition for a writ of certiorarl Orville was arrested for protesting on a public sidewalk about the need to stop global warming. His lawyer argued that the arrest was unconstitutional because the First Amendment gives Orville the right to speak freely and petition the government. A jury found Orville guilty and sentenced him to twenty years in prison. The appeals court affirmed (agreed with) the jury's decision. Orville's attorneys filed a with the Supreme Court, asking them to hear Orville's case under its authority. The Supreme Court agreed to hear the case, beginning its process. As attorneys for the Orville's attorneys had to file their first. STOP GLOBAL At the Orville's attorneys argued WARMING forcefully that Orville's rights had been violated and the Supreme Court justices asked many questions. After discussing the case in a conference, the Supreme Court decided unanimously that Orville's First Amendment rights had been violated. Later that month, the Supreme Court issued its overturning the lower court decisions and setting Orville free!
- You Be The Judge C. Sort it Out! Which term goes with which definition? __ petitioner __ petition for a writ of certiorari __ legal briefs __ dissenting opinion __ precedent __ concurring decision __ plenary review __ appellate jurisdiction __ majority opinion __ original jurisdiction __ oral arguments __ respondent A. Attorneys for the parties appear before the Supreme Court to present their strongest arguments and answer the justices' questions B. An opinion disagreeing with the majority in a Supreme Court ruling C. An opinion written by one (or more) justice:who agree with the majority decision of the court but for a different reason D. The authority to hear a case before any other court does. E. The authority of the court to review a lower court's decision F. A formal written request to the Supreme Court that it review a lower court decision G. The party who won in the lower court but must present its arguments so the Supreme Court will affirm, or agree with, the lower court's decision H. Principles and guidelines from prior Supreme Court decisions L.Afull consideration of a case including legal briefs. oral arguments, and a decision J. Five or more justices who agree on a decision write this type of opinion K. The party who lost in the lower court and is bringing the case to the Supreme Court for review L. Written legal arguments that parties file with the Supreme Court
- Vivian is a nurse at a children's hospital A 10-year-old boy confides in Vivian that he has been abused by his parents, but he begs her not to tell anyone. What should Vivian do? She should discuss the situation with another nurse. She should report the abuse to the proper authorities. She should respect the boy's privacy and keep the secret.
- Sam manages an apartment block, and Paula, a resident, has forgotten her keys and cannot enter. What should Sam do? Open the door, but report Paula for losing her key Open the door and greet her Ask a nearby co-worker to open the door Assume Paula will call one of her roommates to open the door for her Open the door and ask if she needs help finding or replacing the lost key
- 1. Wants friend runs a small online business. On her website, she uses images from her competitors without permission. She says that this is legal because of the principle of fair use is this Yes, because she has posted the images without changing them at all. Yes, because she has made some changes to the images. No, because it is not an educational use but a business use. No, because she didn't link to the creators websites.