The Judiciary


It appears to be that the judicial branch plays an important role in the government and in the court. In 1803 There was the case with Marbury and Madison, which helped bring about giving power to the court. This means that the before the court lacked the power to cancel out laws passed by Congress or even deeming certain actions unconstitutional and thus invalidating them. 

The supreme court is made up of 9 justices of the court including the Chief Justice and Associate Justices who are nominated by the President, approved by the Senate and serve all their lives. Though the court is mostly concern with business matters, it also closely relates itself with that of minority and how they are treated by the government. 

One important information that grabs my attention is how the court can not contradict itself. This means that if the court is dealing with a case that was already dealt with in the past, the first ruling in most cases cannot be overturned. Each case or crime must be dealt with accordingly. There is a specific ruling and judgement for every crime committed. 

Just as the Congress, President, Legislation, and Government are important, the Judicial Court plays an intricate part in the makeup of our country. Who would that thought that the Judicial court would play such a part in the system?

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