Friday, October 25, 2024

Exploring the Supreme Court


The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States. It has the ultimate jurisdiction over all U.S. federal court cases and state court cases involving federal or constitutional law. The Supreme Court is fundamental to our nation and society. Through the videos I watched, I gained insights into the court that I had not previously known. 

One thing I had yet to learn before watching the video is that the Supreme Court receives over 7,000 cases a year but hears only around 100 of them. I was surprised by how selective the Court has to be. The court focuses only on cases with significant constitutional implications or major societal impact. The court does not correct errors from lower courts; its focus is to interpret and determine how laws fit or don’t fit in with the U.S. Constitution. This helps to maintain the balance of power across the different branches of government.

I believe that the most important takeaway from the video is how much the Constitution influences the Court’s decisions. It is incredible that this 200-year-old document is still the foundation for our laws today. Justices are challenged to apply this old document to modern-day problems and laws. 

What surprised me most is what happens when the Supreme Court refuses to hear a case. It doesn’t mean they agree with the lower court; it just means they’ve chosen not to get involved. This "deciding not to decide" can still have a significant effect by leaving existing rulings in place, especially if those rulings are problematic. 

Overall, the Supreme Court is tasked with protecting the Constitution and ensuring it remains relevant in our world today. The decisions made or even avoided by the court profoundly affect every aspect of our lives, including our individual rights and our government's power. 

 

Tuesday, October 15, 2024

My Top 5 Sources

As a college student with a busy schedule, I rely on quick and efficient sources. Being part of a younger generation, I use social media apps more frequently than traditional media sources. Here are the top five sources I use for news and information.

  1.  TikTok
    TikTok is definitely the app I use the most. The app is a simple and quick way to learn about what’s happening worldwide. The short videos are ideal for me because of my busy schedule. While it doesn’t always offer reliable information, TikTok is still convenient for a quick overview of trending topics. 

  2. Instagram
    Instagram is another platform that I frequently use. I follow accounts that post fashion, culture, and global news updates. Its visually focused format makes it easy to stay informed without feeling overwhelmed. It’s a quick, straightforward way to keep up with topics I care about.
  3. YouTube
    If I'm looking for more in-depth information, I turn to YouTube. Many creators and news channels provide detailed videos on current events, history, etc. YouTube videos make complex topics easier to understand. It’s also an excellent platform for documentaries.


  4. Podcasts
    Podcasts are perfect to listen to when I’m on the go. Whether running errands or doing chores, I can listen to discussions on different subjects, from news to educational topics. The conversational style of podcasts makes it feel personal, and I often discover new perspectives I might not get from other or more traditional media.


  5. Apple News
    I use Apple News on my iPhone for a more traditional approach to news. It brings together articles from different sources in one place, allowing me to quickly scan headlines or read full stories on important topics. It’s convenient and gives me access to traditional journalism, making it easy to stay up-to-date with world events.

Final Post

Technology plays a huge role in my life. Whether it’s staying in touch with family and friends, getting schoolwork done, or just relaxing, I...