POL 3013 Lecture Notes - Inquisitorial System, Precedent, Curie

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The appellate process & the role of the judiciary. Appellate courts correct procedural errors & ensure that law is interpreted correctly & consistently. > petition: appellants request for a certain action. > briefs: written explanations of the case prepared by opposing attorney"s. > case records: written documents, including the transcript, from the court whose decision is being appealed. > oral arguments: presented from both sides ( not every case) during oral arguments appellate court judges often assume an inquisitorial role there may be amicus curie briefs. > law clerks are usually recent law school graduates who perform research and may even draft initial, if not final, opinions. > an intro statement setting forth the nature of the case and the appeal. > the judicial discussion of the pertinent authority that resolves or decides the question or issues presented (ratio decedendi) Supreme court has the final word when interpreting the constitution.

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