Saturday, August 31, 2024

History of the U.S. Supreme Court

 

What did you learn about the Supreme Court that you didn't already know?

The Supreme Court is the last defense of the Constitution. It is made up of nine justices who are appointed by the President of the United States and approved by Congress. The Justices make sure the lower courts interpret and apply the law correctly. I didn’t realize how timely and complicated the process was of the Supreme Court. They receive thousands of written petitions but only accept about 100 per year for full consideration.

What is the most important take-away point about the Supreme Court?

The Constitution and the Bill of Rights were written to protect our freedoms. The Supreme Court defends the Constitution, therefore, the Supreme Court is defending our rights. When the Supreme Court speaks, the people listen and obey because of the trust between the two.

What was the most surprising thing you learned?

The most surprising thing about the Supreme Court was the amount of petitions the court receives and the time it takes to rule on a case. The Court can receive more than 100 cases per week which can add up to about 7000 per year. Ruling on a case can take several months. This involves oral arguments, the justices meeting in private, writing on their rulings and justices editing and rewriting their rulings based on other justices arguments.

How did the video change the way you thought of the Supreme Court?

It made me think of the Constitution more and my rights. It is a little scary that there are so many petitions to the Supreme Court. Approximately 7000 cases per year seems overwhelming. It makes me wonder how effective the lower courts really are. I hope I never need to find out but if I do, I am glad the Supreme Court might be there to defend my rights.


Sunday, August 25, 2024

My Top 5 News & Info Sources

#1: Instagram

Instagram is a platform with increasing opportunities to connect to news with media outlets or through family or friends. With quotes, short news stories, or videos, viewers have so many sources for news consumption. I like Instagram because I learn so much whether it's politics, celebrity stories, or funny posts, in seconds I can see all of these by just swiping down. There are so many different subjects to read or watch for all age groups.


#2: TikTok

TikTok - Ever since 2016, TikTok has been a fast growing social media outlet for primarily younger viewers. News and Information spreads fast and this allows the participator to gain a trust through different forms of product information. This outlet describes themselves as bit size learning that is quick information on a wide scale of topics. TikTok is the main place I personally get my information and it is always very helpful or entertaining. 



#3: YouTube

YouTube is a successful outlet because of its an importance through brand awareness. Whether it's a news outlet or a influencer, the consumer will engage with the brand through comments and live streams, creating a trust between the brand and the viewer. YouTube is a easy platform to share and communicate to friends and family, which makes this outlet have a wide audience reach.



#4: New York Times

The New York Times is a reliable trusted news outlet that is the longest running newspaper in the United States. This outlet allows journalists to get their story out and educate consumers about a wide range of topics. A big percentage of people share and communicate posted articles from the New York times which increases the importance of this outlet.  One of their main values is described as "we seek the truth and help people understand the world".



#5: CNBC

CNBC (The Consumer News and Business Channel) is great if you are interested in personal finances and investing. The reason I started watching this is because my parents always had it on TV at home and I got used to paying attention to what was going on in the stock market. CNBC is owned by NBC and covers business and news going on in the world from the perspective of how it affects the global financial world.


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