giovedì 3 novembre 2022

History of The Supreme Court

 Something that I learned about the Supreme Court that I didn't know before was that it was created in 1789 and also that it allowed Congress the ability to create inferior federal courts. I think the most important takeaway point about the Supreme Court is that when you look at the big picture, it only takes one person to disagree or agree out of nine to make a huge change to our rights. For example, if there is a bill trying to be passed and the agreement is split to 4-5, that fifth person just changed everything, from stating their opinion. The most surprising thing that I learned was that at the very beginning of the late 1700s when the Supreme Court was being established instead of having nine people, they had six. The video changed the way I think about the Supreme Court by seeing how they work as a group instead of just individually and how that can affect the U.S in a more positive or negative way. 

Links: https://www.history.com/topics/us-government/supreme-court-facts

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