Blog Post #2: Understanding the Supreme Court:

 Supreme Court of the United States | History, Rules, Opinions, & Facts |  Britannica    

After watching the video about the history and workings of the U.S. Supreme Court, I came away with a much better understanding of how it operates and why it’s so important.

What I Learned

I didn’t realize how much power the Supreme Court has when it comes to interpreting the Constitution. I also learned that judicial review wasn’t explicitly written into the Constitution—it was established through Marbury v. Madison. That blew my mind!

Biggest Takeaway

The Court’s role as the final interpreter of the Constitution is huge. It acts as a check on the other branches of government and helps protect individual rights. That responsibility makes its decisions incredibly impactful.

Most Surprising Thing

I was shocked by how political the nomination and confirmation process for justices has become. The idea that a single appointment can shape rulings for decades really hit me.

How My Perspective Changed

I used to think of the Supreme Court as this faraway institution, but now I see how it’s deeply tied to history and everyday life. It’s not just reactive—it’s actively shaping the country.

This video made me appreciate just how critical the Supreme Court is to our democracy and why its decisions matter so much.


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