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The US Federal Judicial System 101 -- Its History, Challenges and Suggested Reforms

Date and Time

Tuesday, March 4, 2025, 5:30 PM until 7:15 PM Mountain Time (US & Canada) (UTC-07:00)

Event Contact(s)

Linda Mahan

Category

All Member Meetings

Registration Info

Registration is not Required

About this event

"Your Federal Court System 101: A Refresher Course"
No registration required. Open to the public.



It’s in the headlines daily: Ethical questions about some Justices. Yet another court Case filed to act as a bulwark to defend democracy from the threat of autocracy. Are we facing a Constitutional crisis between the executive and judicial branches of government?

As we are bombarded with such news, how much do we actually remember from that high school civics class about the Third Branch of the US government?  Have we thought of it as that dependable institution that chugged along in the background doing its job to uphold our constitutional democracy? Well, the Dobbs decision overturning fifty years of settled law protecting the right to abortion may have suddenly opened the eyes of those of us who aren’t lawyers. What just happened? And more importantly, how did it happen?

Some Denver Leaguers were asking themselves these questions when last spring the LWV US announced a study of the Federal Court System in preparation for a new LWV national Position.

The LWVUS has provided excellent materials for the consensus discussions.  But the Denver Leaguers are offering a short course on the federal court system to provide a context from which to make our decisions.  Thanks go to the small group of Denver Leaguers who put on their research hats for this briefing on the federal courts!

The briefing will include:

  • The origins as conceived of by the Founders
  • Early history of the federal courts
  • What the court system looks like today – The District, Circuit/Appeals and the Supreme Courts
  • An overview of the evolution of today’s Supreme Court
  • Problems with and proposed reforms to improve the functioning of the courts

 

All this in one handy dandy briefing! Our goal is to provide a civics-style educational context for Colorado Leaguers to be better able to engage in the consensus discussions addressing LWVUS’s new national Position on the federal judiciary system.