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In this Chapter of our book, we will be explaining the different sections of Article III of the
constitution. Our goal is for students to learn about the powers, rights and responsibilities of the
judicial branch, we also want them to learn...
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about words
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In this Chapter of our book, we will be explaining the different sections of Article III of the
constitution. Our goal is for students to learn about the powers, rights and responsibilities of the
judicial branch, we also want them to learn why Article III of the constitution is a main
component of the Constitution.
In our unique judicial system, courts are protected from the influence of other branches of
government, popular opinion. This allows the Supreme Court and lesser courts to make decisions based
on what is right under the law, without political or personal consequences.
Section 1
The Constitution establishes the Supreme Court, the highest court in the United States. It also
sets the terms of judges, of both the Supreme Court and lower courts which serve as long as they
are on "good behavior," which usually means for life. It also requires that judges shall be paid.
The power to interpret the law of the United States will be held by the U.S. Supreme
Court, and t
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