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American Legal System

The American legal system is structured around the principle of federalism, wherein the states and the federal government collaborate in governance. There are four main types of law:

American Legal System

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American Legal System

Federalism- The United States practices this, the states and the federal government work together

Interpretations
The Law and Special Education

Smith V. Robinson

PARC V. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Mills V. Board of Education

Court Structure
Opinion- The Judges statement about the case and ruling

dissenting opinion- Judge does not agree with the ruling/majority

Concurring opinion-when the judge agree with the ruling but not the evidence to support the ruling

Holding- Controls the lower courts decisions

Dicta- they do not control the decision but they persuade it

Precedent- Courts follow the decisions of other courts that had a similar case to the one they are reviewing

Persuasive authority- Courts are not obligated to follow the decision set by the precedent, by they are persuaded by the precedent

Controlling authority- Lower courts can not make different/opposing decisions from the higher courts

Court of Last Resort- Also called the supreme court, reviews the decision made by the intermediate, and trial courts.
intermediate appellate court, Reiews the decision of the trial court determines if the case needs to be be reversed, changed or stays the same
Trial Court-First level, the case it heard and the facts of the case are determined.
Four Types of Law
Case law- Laws created by the courts
Regulatory Law-Specific regulations that are implemented to the law
Statutory Law-Congress has the authority to make the laws
Constitutional Law- constitution is basic law

Branches of Government

Judicial

Interprets the law

Vertical Power-Works in a ladder system

Trial court to appellate of intermediate court to court of last resort

Horizontal Power

Limited power- The decision of the judical power must be interpreted by the legislative

Judicial to legislative and legislative to Judicial

Supreme power- The judiciary has the supreme power

Judicial to Legislative

Executive

Enforces the law

Legislative

Creates the Law