百度试题 结果1 题目39. How many justices are on the Supreme Court?問:聯邦最高法院有幾位大法官?A: nine (9) 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答:九位 反馈 收藏
While it's true that many judges on lower courts (state, appellate, and local courts) are elected by popular vote, just like any politician, the nine justices that serve on the United States Supreme Court are not. When the Supreme Court has a v...
Health and Human ServicesLGBTQ RightsEmployment DiscriminationTitle VIIThis article examines the implications of the Supreme Court's decision in Bostock v. Clayton County, Georgia, on the U.S. Department of Health rule determiningSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Why, contrary to the Court’s claim in Roe v. Wade, the framers assumed no general right to privacy — because criminal and evil acts can be committed in privacy! How many of today’s Supreme Court justices will rely on anything but the Constitution to guide their decision-making ...
Here’s a breakdown of how the justices — six conservatives and three liberals — have been voting during this time period. Decision breakdown {{#rendered}}{{/rendered}} In the 2023 term, the Supreme Court heard 62 cases, two of which were dismissed. Of the 60 cases decided...
Many of the conservative justices adhere — or at least purport to adhere — to what they describe as an "originalist" jurisprudence, which means looking to when the Constitution or its amendments were enacted in order to understand the meaning of the law. What many of the more ...
The Constitution established the Supreme Court in 1789, leaving justice confirmation procedure to Congress. Here's how it works—and how it has changed.
in a recentAP-NORC poll, 70% of Americans suggest the Supreme Court itself contributes to that problem — deciding cases on ideology, rather than being fair and impartial. On that sentiment, Gorsuch disagrees, citing the frequency with which he sides with the liberal justic...
The case, known asTrump v. Anderson, landed before the justices after Colorado's highest court issued a landmark decision in December concluding thatTrump is disqualifiedfrom holding the presidency under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment. With its divided ruling, the Colorado Supreme Court became th...
The majority bloc in the abortion case — Justices Alito, Thomas, Kavanaugh, Neil M. Gorsuch and Amy Coney Barrett — modestly portrayed itself as getting the Supreme Court out of the business of drawing lines about which regulations go too far on the contentious subject. Under Justice Alito’...