Supreme Court Refuses Microsoft Appeal in Alcatel-Lucent Case
Constitutional Connection:
Article III, Section 1, Clause 1
" The judicial power...shall be vested in one Supreme Court"
Today the Supreme Court did not give Microsoft the "writ of certiorari in Lucent Tech. Inc. v. Gateway, Inc. et al". This case was about whether Microsoft Outlook violated a specific documentation of a certain AT&T device. The Supreme Court used their powers of the Judicial Branch to determine their actions in this trial.
This article clearly demonstrates Article III, Section 1, Clause 1. This part of the United States Constitution depicts the power of the Judicial Branch and that it would consist of the overruling powers of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is the top of the court system, this court deals with more constitutional cases and trials that deal with actions against the country.
In my opinion I believe the Supreme Court did a good job on using there powers and dealing with this situation as simple as they could. The fact that this is a big corporation trial also brings along the fact of the usage of the Supreme Court not a regular superficial court. Myself is interested in the future result of the other trial that is said to take place between similar corporations, since they are some-what relative to each other.
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