Answer:
I believe 16
Explanation:
because you can move out at 16
Opinions and ideas are usually stronger arguments than the Constitution and previous Supreme Court decisions.
True or False
Answer:
No the Constitution and Supreme Court are stronger than an opinion
Explanation:
If the constitution says something that's what goes, a judge can't just decide to put someone in prison because they killed someone in self-defense, because that's not what the Constitution says.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Which statement is NOT true about the U.S. Supreme Court?
1. Acts as the last court of appeals
2. Decides local civil cases dealing with small amounts of money
3. Hears cases that involve the U.S. Constitution
Answer:
2 is false.
Explanation:
The supreme court does act as the last court of appeals (with cases regarding constitutional law and federal law), after local and state courts. It also hears cases that involve the US Constitution. Small Claim Courts settle local cases involving small amounts of money, not the Supreme Court. Therefore, 2 is false.
What are the 4 best points to bring up that are for Emancipation of a Minor (age 16)?
Answer:
Parents have substance abuse, affecting the child
Parents disregard medical attention (not bringing them to a doctor even though a doctor gave a note
Not providing the correct nutrition
Physical Abuse
Explanation:
If you would like an easier/simpler answer
Physical Abuse
Mental Abuse
Emotional Abuse
Verbal Abuse
The Supreme Court’s decision is based on the judge's opinions, interpretation of the Constitution, evidence and arguments provided.
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The whole court has to agree.