How The U.S. Supreme Court's function compares to other branches of government
The Supreme Court is a model for the world. The Court interprets the constitution, a 200 year old document, draws boundaries to government power and is a coequal branch of government. After watching the videos, I learned some things I did not know about the Supreme Court. Not taking a case does not mean that the Supreme Court upheld the ruling from a lower court. We often hear the news report that when the Court does not take a case they upheld the ruling from a lower court, but it actually means that the Court refused to hear the case and just let the lower court ruling stand. The case could be brought back to the Court if they have a new argument is presented. The most important take-away point is that the Supreme Court does not deal with issues unless the issue will have a broad impact. The Court dose not look for issues to resolve like other branches of government who manage issues every day. The most surprising thing I learned from the videos is tha...