The US Supreme Court deals with which types of law?(1 point)

Responses

criminal
criminal

civil
civil

constitutional
constitutional

military

The answer is constitutional.

To determine the types of law the US Supreme Court deals with, we need to consider the areas of law that fall within its jurisdiction.

First, the Supreme Court deals with constitutional law. This means it interprets and rules on legal issues related to the United States Constitution, including questions about the constitutionality of laws or executive actions.

Second, the Supreme Court deals with civil law cases. Civil law encompasses disputes between individuals or entities, such as contract disputes, property disputes, or personal injury cases.

Third, the Supreme Court deals with criminal law cases, but it primarily handles constitutional questions arising from criminal cases. This means it may review cases involving criminal law issues that raise constitutional concerns or questions.

Lastly, the Supreme Court also has jurisdiction over military law cases, particularly when they involve constitutional issues.

Therefore, the correct answer is:
- Criminal (partial point)
- Civil (partial point)
- Constitutional (partial point)
- Military (partial point)

The US Supreme Court deals with the following types of law:

1. Criminal law
2. Civil law
3. Constitutional law
4. Military law.

Each of these areas may come before the Supreme Court for review, interpretation, or judgment.

Why was Marbury v Madison an important Supreme Court case?(1 point)

Responses

It created the idea of judicial review
It created the idea of judicial review

It created executive powers
It created executive powers

It created Congressional oversight
It created Congressional oversight

It created the Supreme Court

The correct answer is "It created the idea of judicial review."