After watching videos about the US Supreme Court, I have come to a better understanding of what the Supreme Court was intended to do.
The most important takeaway from the videos, in my opinion, is the Supreme Court's original purpose: to serve as a equal branch of government and help maintain the system of checks and balances. This purpose is essential because, without checks and balances, one branch of government could accumulate too much power and begin operating more like a dictatorship or a monarchy than a constitutional government.
For example, if a president decides to act in a way that conflicts with the Constitution, the Supreme Court has the authority to review those actions and determine whether they are constitutional. The Court acts as a safeguard against the government.
Something I did not know before watching these videos was the significance of the case Marbury v. Madison (1803). This decision established judicial review. Judicial review is the Supreme Court's power to determine whether laws or government actions are constitutional.
Before watching the videos, I already knew that Supreme Court justices are appointed rather than elected and serve lifetime terms, but I didn’t fully appreciate how much impact their decisions can have on the country for generations. Because justices serve for life, a single appointment can influence constitutional interpretation for decades.
The videos also made me think more critically about the controversy that often surrounds the Court. Today, many Americans have strong and often opposing opinions about Supreme Court justices and their decisions. The justices are supposed to be guided by the Constitution, but constitutional interpretation is not always straightforward. Different justices may genuinely believe that the Constitution supports different outcomes.
At the same time, some people argue that personal beliefs can influence judicial decisions. Whether that is true or not, it demonstrates how important the Court is and why its decisions receive so much public attention.
For more information about the Supreme Court, I visited the official Supreme Court website: https://www.supremecourt.gov/
Overall, these videos helped me see the Supreme Court as more than just a group of judges. It is an institution that helps balance power within the federal government, protects constitutional principles, and continues to shape American society more than two centuries after the Constitution was written. In that sense, the ideas of people who lived hundreds of years ago still influence decisions being made today.

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