Congress first established the federal court system in the Judiciary Act of 1789. This act created the US Supreme Court, and a small number of District and Circuit Courts. Although Article III of the Constitution mandated a US Supreme Court, it was actually established by the 1789 legislation.
Establish the federal reserve system
To regulate the United States banking system, Congress established the Federal Reserve, colloquially known as the Fed. It was created in 1913 as a response to a series of financial panics.
Congress has the authority to establish federal courts; state legislative bodies establish state courts.
to serve as a reserve bank for other banks to ease shortages of cash or to credit banks that have an excess.
Congress (Legislative Branch) is vested with the authority to establish "inferior courts" and to organize the federal court system under Articles I and III of the Constitution.
The branch of government that can establish a federal government is the legislative. This is done through the Congress which is given the power by the US constitution.
Establish Justice (^_-)
Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution established the Supreme Court and authorized the Congress to establish inferior courts, which would be the remainder of the federal court system.
federal income tax, dude.
inherent power
Congress has the power to create new federal courts.
judinal