Monday, October 31, 2022

The History and Workings of the Supreme Court

 The History and Workings of the Supreme Court


After watching the Supreme Court films, the most striking thing I uncovered was that the Supreme Court is not required to reach a unanimous decision. I thought a unanimous decision was necessary in the cases the Justices review and decide upon. There are two court systems in the United States: the federal and state courts.  Federal cases require a unanimous verdict so that jurors are convinced beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is guilty. If all members of the jury are unanimous in their verdict, then our courts can ensure that standard is met. State court verdicts are a little different where in some states, only a majority vote is required and in others (based on the type of case) the majority is required.  The Supreme Court does not require a unanimous vote and instead looks to the majority.

 

The most important take-away point about the Supreme Court is that it is the upmost prestigious and respected office that is tasked with safeguarding our Constitution. It is the voice of the people, making decisions that are not always popular, and an office that must be trusted by the people.  Bound by the laws of our nation, the American people accept their authority, expertise, and fairness in upholding the job of the Supreme Court, which is to safeguard the Constitution, preserve the union, and uphold the rule of law. Can you even imagine a country where we the people have no legal protections and no governing body overseeing our freedoms and rights? How important it is to have the Supreme Court who can review appeals where lower courts could have made mistakes. This type of checks and balances is afforded to every single person regardless of race, wealth, education, and even those previously convicted of a crime. 

 

The most surprising thing I learned is the sheer number of petitions that arrive each year. Arriving by the hundreds each week, new cases arrive on the desks of the Justices. With a team of clerks and assistants, the Justices are responsible for deciding which cases that the court will accept. It is through thoughtful, educated discussions that the Justices reach an opinion and ultimately a decision regarding a case. If those cases are heard by the Supreme Court, it becomes the job of each Justice to ask the hard questions. Through these conversations, the court gathers information needed. It is more than just the attorney making the argument, it is the Justices investigative questioning that guides them to a decision that upholds the rule of law and defends the Constitution.

 

After watching the video, I am less convinced that politics are as prevalent in decisions made by the Justices on the Supreme Court. The Justice's interviewed were of different backgrounds, had different philosophies and were of different party affiliations however, the amount of respect for the office they held was impressive. Rising above party lines and placing great importance on the decisions they made and adhering to the requirements of their job, I do believe they do so with honor and integrity in upholding the laws of our nation and the Constitution of the United States. 


Having limited knowledge and understanding about the inner workings of the court, I have only the knowledge that the President in office can nominate a candidate to become a Justice and the Congress confirms or denies that nomination. Both the President and the Congress have their own agendas which clearly play out during the confirmation process. Tune into the last couple of Justice confirmation hearings and it becomes evident that it is a jockeying to get their nominee confirmed for what they believe will be political backing. Specifically, after watching Justice Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing, that was the first time I ever remember feeling disappointed by the process and antics of my own government. Our nation's political offices do not always paint a pretty picture so it was refreshing to realize that although games are played in the political realm, the Justice's seem to be able to separate themselves and focus on the job at hand. Although I do agree the confirmation process should be stringent and thorough, I do not appreciate how politicians let their own agendas cloud what should be responsible considerations, but instead become full on attacks to a candidate who is under consideration for the highest seat on the court in our nation. 

Thursday, October 20, 2022

My Top 5 Sources of News & Information

 

My Top 5 Sources of News & Information


Like most young adults today, I do not spend a lot of time watching the news. I have found most news reporting to be untrustworthy and biased. I believe a great deal of news sources are slanted to some degree and are motivated to report information based on some agenda. In a perfect world, all sides of a story would be communicated allowing the public to discern their own opinions. Watch or read most reporting from news sources today and it becomes painfully evident that their motivations are more targeted than simply reporting the story. Careful construction of headlines and targeted one-liners quickly showcase how twisted and often untrustworthy the media can be. When seeking news and information, I use the below sources all while recognizing those sources may be less than ideal and all fail to perfectly present the facts.  


FOX NEWS

https://www.foxnews.com



Growing up in a very conservative home where Fox News played on the television most evenings, I have adapted and agree with my families’ views on most topics. I attempt to stay neutral on topics I have not yet formed an opinion on and seek to understand issues before rushing to an opinion. My position on most things comes from a Christian worldview leading to my more conservative views. I recognize there is a bigger game being played between our politicians, our government, and media sources making it more necessary to fact check and research the news and information of today. I do believe Fox News attempts to report stories and information accurately and fairly to the public. 


YOUTUBE NEWS

https://www.youtube.com



Perhaps not the most reliable source of information, YouTube News does make it possible to search top stories, click in on live broadcast stations, see sports news, world news, and technology news to name a few. Being exposed to a variety of information (although not always factual) makes me feel connected and in the loop of what is going on in my community and in the world. At the touch of my fingertips, I can instantly know the featured topics of today on a variety of subjects. The convenience factor with this news outlet makes it very popular to use. I mostly use this source on more of the lighter subjects and seek other avenues when researching serious topics. 

ROWING NEWS

https://www.rowingnews.com

Rowing News online and in print is a news source of interest I follow. As an avid rower, this news source provides information about the sport I am very passionate about. Offering training tips, news, results, features, and new technologies, Rowing News is my go-to website and community for the latest rowing news. Because the wonderful world of rowing will forever be a part of who I am and what I do, this news source is pertinent. Following announcements made by USRowing (the governing body to rowing), reading personal stories of athletes, or researching how the United States performed at international competitions is important to me. There is no greater way to be inspired than to read the personal stories of amazing people who overcame great obstacles while pursuing their dream. This news outlet makes it possible for the rowing community to stay connected.

 

NPR

https://www.npr.org

         


NPR (National Public Radio) online is a media organization that offers national and world news, podcast shows, and cultural information about books, music, food, and pop culture. I enjoy the simplicity of their website and the fact you can read quick reviews of television shows and can listen to interesting reports about a wide variety of topics. Usually, these stories are 3-8 minutes in length (perfect for walking between classes)and help keep me up to date about topics that appeal to me. The Morning Edition is the radio news portion of NPR that broadcasts in the morning hours and focuses on news stories, business, sports, and interviews.  



AP NEWS

https://apnews.com


The Associated Press is an American news agency that attempts to present both the left and right side although recently reported as leaning more left. With the ability to search our national news, there are also world news, sports, business, entertainment, technology, and lifestyle categories. Offering so much information about a diverse range of topics, there is no shortage of information that can be gained from this news source. Whether learning about the mysterious breeding habits of aquarium fish or reading about the war in the Ukraine, one could certainly be up to speed about a great number of current events in no time. There is even AP radio which updates hourly and gives snippets of information that is current for today.