How do the courts make decisions, and how do they exercise their power to protect individual rights? How are the courts structured, and what distinguishes the Supreme Court from all others? This chapter answers these and other questions in delineating the power of the judiciary in the United States.
Chapter 13 - The Courts. An audiobook production of American Government 3e, an OpenStax textbook. This textbook provides an introduction to US government and civics, and is used widely as in college-level Political Science courses. OpenStax textbooks and this podcast are offered under a Creative Commons license (CC-BY-SA). Text available for free at https://openstax.org. Narrated by Brian Barrick and Sarah Arya (audiobook@fastmail.com).
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⏳ TIME STAMPS:
0:00:00 - Welcome
0:00:31 - Introduction
0:02:11 - Guardians of the Constitution and Individual Rights (13.1)
0:26:14 - The Dual Court System (13.2)
0:43:24 - The Federal Court System (13.3)
1:00:00 - The Supreme Court (13.4)
1:15:05 - Judicial Decision-Making and Implementation by the Supreme Court (13.5)
1:29:36 - Credits
???? LICENSE INFORMATION:
This is an audio adaptation of American Government 3e by OpenStax. Access for free at openstax.org. Some editorial changes were made to ensure a better listening experience.
The audio from this project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY-SA-4.0). The video portion only of this project includes some licensed components and is not covered under the Creative Commons license.
The intro and outro music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar (CC-BY-SA). [https://bit.ly/jahzzarsong]
????CONNECT:
You can contact the producer of this project by emailing audiobook@fastmail.com
????SPECIAL THANKS:
The funding for this project was provided by CC-ECHO (California Consortium for Equitable Change in Hispanic Serving Institutions Open Educational Resources). You can learn more about CC-ECHO at https://www.hancockcollege.edu/ccecho.
Chapter 13 - The Courts. An audiobook production of American Government 3e, an OpenStax textbook. This textbook provides an introduction to US government and civics, and is used widely as in college-level Political Science courses. OpenStax textbooks and this podcast are offered under a Creative Commons license (CC-BY-SA). Text available for free at https://openstax.org. Narrated by Brian Barrick and Sarah Arya (audiobook@fastmail.com).
???? PODCAST LINKS:
• Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3cCP7mM
• Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3ShUeJt
• Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3bmYA1f
• YouTube Playlist: https://bit.ly/3S1f7IB
⏳ TIME STAMPS:
0:00:00 - Welcome
0:00:31 - Introduction
0:02:11 - Guardians of the Constitution and Individual Rights (13.1)
0:26:14 - The Dual Court System (13.2)
0:43:24 - The Federal Court System (13.3)
1:00:00 - The Supreme Court (13.4)
1:15:05 - Judicial Decision-Making and Implementation by the Supreme Court (13.5)
1:29:36 - Credits
???? LICENSE INFORMATION:
This is an audio adaptation of American Government 3e by OpenStax. Access for free at openstax.org. Some editorial changes were made to ensure a better listening experience.
The audio from this project is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY-SA-4.0). The video portion only of this project includes some licensed components and is not covered under the Creative Commons license.
The intro and outro music is “Take Me Higher” by Jahzzar (CC-BY-SA). [https://bit.ly/jahzzarsong]
????CONNECT:
You can contact the producer of this project by emailing audiobook@fastmail.com
????SPECIAL THANKS:
The funding for this project was provided by CC-ECHO (California Consortium for Equitable Change in Hispanic Serving Institutions Open Educational Resources). You can learn more about CC-ECHO at https://www.hancockcollege.edu/ccecho.
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