Overview
Explore the evolving political landscape of the United States Supreme Court in this 30-minute video lecture presented by Jennifer Nicoll Victor. Delve into the process of appointing justices, including the recent changes that have allowed nominees to be confirmed without a supermajority. Examine various ways to influence the Court, the debate between judicial activism and constraint, and landmark cases like Bush v. Gore. Trace the Court's history, its role in resolving disputes between individuals and government, and current reform efforts. Gain insights into how the Supreme Court's decisions shape public opinion and impact crucial legislation such as the Social Security Act and National Labor Relations Board rulings.
Syllabus
Supreme Court Roles
How Justices Get Onto Supreme Court
Republicans Eliminate Filibusters on Nominees
Ways to Influence the Court
Does the Court Follow or Set Public Opinion?
Judicial Activism Vs. Constraint
Bush Vs. Gore Case
History of the Supreme Court
Resolving Dispute Between Individuals and Government
Efforts to Reform Supreme Court
Social Security Act/National Labor Relations Board
Taught by
Wondrium