U.S. Supreme Court: - Only court mentioned in the U.S. Constitution - No building or building site set aside in original D.C. plans - 9 Justices (as few as 5; as many as 10 historically) - Justice John Roberts is the current Chief Justice (17th) - Serve for life - Usually sits “en banc” - Roughly 10,000 certiorari requests received annually * Court grants “cert” to roughly 75-80 cases/year * Full written decisions in roughly 50-60 cases/year Supreme Court Jurisdiction - Foreign Diplomats
- State vs. State
- State vs. U.S./U.S. vs. State
- Foreign country vs. State/State vs. Foreign country
- Foreign country vs. U.S./U.S. vs. Foreign country (added later)
original, non-exclusive, non-concurrent jurisdiction. Now exclusively a court of law. Chief Justice’s Powers - Presides in open court and in conferences
- Speaks first, speaks last
- Sets the agenda
- Votes last
- Assigns the opinion writing duties if votes with the majority
- Circulates a list of “cert denied” suggestions without conference discussion. Takes 4 votes to remove the case from the list and be heard.
Chief Justice’s Powers…continued - Determines the order in which cases are heard
- Determines the split when sit in division
- Determines which cases will be heard by which group when sitting in division
- Appointed for life (real power in government is longevity in office, ala a King)
- Serves as the judge in Presidential impeachment trials
- Paid more than the other Justices!
- Chief Justice - $277,700
- Associate Supreme Court Justices - $265,600
- Appellate Court Judges - $229,500
- District Court Judges - $216,400
- U.S. Magistrates - $166,134
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |