Name: Class Period: SCOTUS: MAKING AN INFOGRAPHIC Why is Marbury v. Madison included in the "Landmark" cases of the Supreme Court? In order to demonstrate a thoughtful and creative understanding of the significance of SCOTUS Marbury v. Madison, you will be working individually to create a digital visual called an infographic. 1. An infographic is a representation of information in a graphic format designed to make the details easily understandable at a glance. 2. An infographic combines IMAGES (diagrams, charts, maps, tables, photographs, timelines) with written captions/text. Include the following information on your Infographic: . Case Background: Summarize events leading up to the case AND Relevant facts of the case . Important Players: Give brief bio of: John Adams, John Marshall, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, William Marbury . Define: Original Jurisdiction . Constitution: According to Article 3, Section 2 of the Constitution, when does SCOTUS have original jurisdiction? . The Marbury case is interesting because it's not the actual case itself that makes this decision significant. o What IS the underlying issue that makes this case significant? . SCOTUS Decision and Vote Count · Legal Reasoning/Explanation of Majority Opinion · Lasting Significance:
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