<p> Judicial Notes</p><p>Learning Targets</p><p>1) What is the judicial branch job?</p><p>2) What powers do they have?</p><p>3) What is the difference between state and Federal court?</p><p>Notes </p><p>1) The Judicial branch’s job is to . . . .</p><p>2) Who makes up the judicial branch?</p><p>3) What are the two court systems?</p><p>4) Level of Court System</p><p>5) Which court system deals with cases about laws that apply to the whole United States? </p><p>______: Deals with disputes about constitution, immigration, and law</p><p>6) Which court system deals with cases about state laws?</p><p>______: Deals with disputes about property, accidents, or certain crimes</p><p>7) Is it true or false that federal and state cases start in different courts</p><p>8) If Hawaii’s courts deal with Hawaii’s laws, then Minnesota’s courts deal with laws of what state? 9) Hawaii has its very own system of ______.</p><p>10) Every state has at least one of what kind of federal court?</p><p>11) What is the next highest federal court above the District Court?</p><p>12) The U.S. Court of Appeals is divided into regions that are called what?</p><p>13) Each circuit has at least how many Courts of Appeals? </p><p>14) Where is the U.S. Supreme Court located?</p><p>15) What does the Court of Appeals do that the Supreme Court won’t do? </p><p>16) The Supreme Court’s power to choose the cases it hears is called what?</p><p>17) When two circuits disagree, it is called a circuit ______. </p><p>18) Every state’s courts are free to make their own ______. </p><p>Judicial Review: </p>
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