The United States Supreme Court consists of the Chief Justice of the United States and eight associate justices.
The 94 U.S. judicial districts are organized into 12 regional circuits, each of which has a United States court of appeals.
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Monday, February 8, 2010
Justices of the Supreme Court are normal citizens that obtain one of the greatest responsibilities of policy making for the greatest and most powerful country. The eyes of the world were on Zotomayor during her election by Obama, as she is the first Latin woman to ever taken such position. I loaded this video to show the open racial diversity America has come to, this shows the freedom, citizens of America have when it comes to pursuing their goals.


Like the U.S. El Salvador has a very similar policy making procedure, a Supreme Court with 14 justices instead of nine. However, Like the U.S. El Salvador is well organized within its government walls and progress for the country.
Although I consider El Salvador a very progressive government, there are still important aspects politicians tend to ignore during their terms to achieve their personal goals. El Salvador has beautiful places to visit, unfortunately is not a turist first choice when it comes to travel. However, if the violence aspect of El Salvador could be contrlled, tourism would blossom and this would be another way to better oour economy and development of the country.


I consider the U.S. Supreme Court as one of the most powerful places in the United States and perhaps, in the entire world. Decisions that affect the country and sometimes the world are made here by the nine Supreme Court justices, who devote their lives to making choices based on our constitution. Before law can be enforced or actions can take place, the Supreme court reviews and denies or approves cases in which results, are laws that we as citizens follow to maintain a functional society.
Politics
This blog will be about politics and international government in general. I am an International Politics student at GMU, therefore, most of the information I intend to add in this blog will be related to politics and subjects that I feel are interesting and might, in one way or another help me towards my career.
Most people, from time to time establish conversations about their government when they feel that something is not being done right and that their country is suffering for such actions, unfortunately conversations without actions among individuals do not solve the problems. I decided to go into a politics career for several reasons, the first one is because I am yet to know a poor politician, which means they are always making money one way or another. Second reason apart from money, we all have to have a solid reason to want to go into politics, some join because it comes within the family, others because they see something wrong with their government and tend to do something about it for the good of the people. My particular reason is yet to be clear, I know I want to go into politics and make changes to the government of El Salvador, which is where I intend to use my career skills as a politician. As a Salvadorean, I see my country in need of good and smart politicians who can solve the problems it faces to continue developing. El Salvador is a great country with hard and honest working people, but unfortunately, violence is a disease that El Salvador struggles to solve.
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