U.S. And Supreme Court
Contrast the U.S. Circuit Courts with the U.S. Supreme Court in terms of their authority to strike down an act of congress or of the states?
The United State Supreme Court is the highest judicial body of the U.S. The Circuit Courts on the other hand are the intermediate courts which make rulings before an issue reaches the Supreme Court. There are nine circuits which divide the country. Each state belongs to one of those nine circuits.
Whereas the United States Supreme Court has the ability to review any law brought before them, the circuits can only review laws which affect the states under their jurisdiction. A circuit court may rule a law unconstitutional-based either on the constitution of the state or based on the national constitution. Both bodies have the ability to review any legislation created to check its lawfulness.
However, a decision made by a circuit court can be overturned by the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is, as its name suggests, the highest court in the country and their decision is the ultimate one. The circuit courts can rule over their jurisdiction, but the Supreme Court has a national jurisdiction.
4) Is there a right to privacy according to Justice Scalia? Stevens? Explain.
Justice Scalia of the United States Supreme Court stated that there are some things a person should be allowed to keep private,...
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