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  1. The Judicial Branch: Government Institutions and the Political System

    The judicial branch is a critical component of the government system and plays a vital role in maintaining order, upholding justice, and safeguarding individual rights. ... The following table provides a visual representation of how these different branches interact within our political system: Branch Role; Legislative: Enacts laws: Executive:

  2. Gavel And Robe: Symbols Of Authority In The Courtroom

    Represents the Branch of Government. The judge's robe holds significant symbolism in the courtroom, representing the judicial branch of government. This essential garment serves as a visual representation of the authority vested in judges to interpret and uphold the law impartially.

  3. Art in New Courthouses Convey Civic Pride and Symbols of Justice

    Art in New Courthouses Convey Civic Pride and Symbols of Justice. Nashville: A mosaic work by artist Alyson Shotz depicts the folds of Justitia's robes that, in the artist's words, "appear to billow around the dome's central oculus, as if blown by the wind, and are a metaphor for the protection of justice that surrounds us and the work ...

  4. 19 Activities For Teaching The 3 Branches Of The U.S. Government

    Branches Bazaar: Allow students to create visual representations of the branches (posters, dioramas, videos, etc.) and then share their projects at a "bazaar." 14. Presidential Puppet Show: Have students create a puppet show explaining the roles and responsibilities of the executive branch. 15. Judicial Branch Word Search: ...

  5. Symbols of Law

    Perhaps the most ancient symbol associated with the law is also one of the most familiar, the Scales of Justice. Symbolizing the impartial deliberation, or weighing, of two sides in a legal dispute, scales are found both inside and outside the Supreme Court Building. 2 / 3. Tablets are often used to represent the concept of law.

  6. Symbols of Justice

    Justice is one of the most recognized symbols in the architecture of the Supreme Court Building. Portraying Justice as a female figure dates back to ancient mythology. Over time, Justice became associated with scales to represent impartiality and a sword to symbolize power. While Justice is frequently depicted wearing a blindfold, a female figure of Justice without a blindfold appears in one ...

  7. The Structure of the National Government

    Activity #3: The Judicial Branch [140 minutes] Lecture: Briefly explain the concept of judicial review as a power of the Supreme Court and a means of keeping the other branches in check. ... The visual representation should include 1) at least one check: of the judiciary by the executive; of the judiciary by the legislative;

  8. The judicial branch: lesson overview (article)

    Read the full text of Federalist No. 78. Article III - Article III of the US Constitution establishes the judicial branch of US government. It explicitly creates one Supreme Court, but gives Congress the power to create all other inferior courts. Article III guarantees judicial independence by granting lifetime appointments for justices and ...

  9. Messaging Matters in the Courtroom

    Noting the Confederate flag's representation of "at least in part, ... Supreme Court to Remove Portrait of Chief Justice Thomas Ruffin From Its Courtroom, North Carolina Judicial Branch (December 22, 2020). 13. Advisory Commission on Portraits "Report and Recommendations to the Supreme Court of North Carolina," (December 14, 2020).

  10. The Judicial Branch

    The Judicial Branch. Article III of the Constitution of the United States guarantees that every person accused of wrongdoing has the right to a fair trial before a competent judge and a jury of ...

  11. 11 Notable Symbols Of Justice

    They signify the foundation upon which justice stands, emphasizing the importance of a solid and reliable judicial framework. Pillars - or the Pillars of Justice - are commonly seen alongside other justice symbols. They convey the concepts of order, balance, equality, and stability, serving as a visual representation of the foundational and ...

  12. What Is the Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government?

    What are the origins of the judicial branch of the U.S. government? What powers does the Supreme Court have, and what are its most notable rulings?Subscribe ...

  13. Principles of American government (article)

    At the Constitutional Convention, the Framers debated these issues. Their ultimate solution was to separate the powers of government among three branches—legislative, executive, and judicial—so that each branch had to cooperate with the others in order to accomplish policymaking goals. For example, although the executive branch commands the military, only the legislative branch can declare ...

  14. The Three Branches of Government

    The Constitution is broken up into different parts called articles, and the first three articles set up the three branches of government and their powers - the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch: All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a ...

  15. State Constitution Comparison

    The visual representation could be in the form of cartoons, stick figures, or other images. The visual representation must contain the following elements for each constitution: Name of state, date of constitution; Purpose of government; Rights guaranteed; Legislative branch; Executive branch; Judicial branch; Constitutional principles demonstrated

  16. Three Branches of Government+++A Visual Representation

    This Three Branches of Government+++A Visual Representation Lesson Plan is suitable for 3rd Grade. Third graders identify the three branches of government, describing their functions, and the important people in each branch. They construct models of the buildings and people to visually represent the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branch.

  17. Comparing Federal & State Courts

    Comparing Federal & State Courts. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land in the United States. It creates a federal system of government in which power is shared between the federal government and the state governments. Due to federalism, both the federal government and each of the state governments have their own court systems.

  18. The Significance Of Robes In Swearing-in Ceremonies: A Time-Honored

    Robes hold a significant role in swearing-in ceremonies, representing a time-honored tradition deeply rooted in history. From the royal coronation ceremony to judicial oaths, robes symbolize the solemnity and transformative power of the oath. Their uniformity depersonalizes the judicial role while upholding American tradition and the Constitution.

  19. Judicial Branch

    The judicial branch of the U.S. government is the system of federal courts and judges that interprets laws made by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch. At the top of the ...

  20. Checks and balances: using PowerPoint judiciously

    The judge who presented "Separation of Powers" took the time to research the local statutes, took photos of the local courthouse, and concluded the presentation by making it about the audience. He displayed a slide that affirmed that "EVERY MEMBER of the judicial branch plays an important role in the 'due administration of justice.'"

  21. Checks and Balances: Separation of Powers in Political Systems

    The third pillar of checks and balances lies within the judicial branch. Comprising courts and judges responsible for interpreting laws and resolving disputes, this branch acts as an impartial arbiter ensuring that legal decisions align with constitutional principles. ... Table 1 below provides a visual representation of how checks and balances ...

  22. Understanding Federalism

    Distribute Worksheet 1. Instruct each student to use the definitions for each term to fill out the remaining two columns. The column for "Visual Representation" should be completed with an illustration showing the level of government and what it presides over. (E.g., a representation of the Federal government presiding over the states.)

  23. The Balance of Power between the Legislative and Executive Branches

    Students should present their visual representation of the legislation to the class. The class should record the information provided in their graphic organizer. Briefly discuss how power has shifted from the legislative to executive branch over time and the pros and cons of such changes as a large group.