There is only one judicial system in the U. S. This, of course, is the judicial branch of the federal government. There are, however, several types of courts that hear multiple cases on a daily basis. This includes federal court, along with family and circuit courts. Small claims courts are for people that have disputes over business, property, and personal differences.
The Federal Court Systems
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In the US, the entire federal judicial system is under the US Supreme Court. Each state and territory has an independent court system. Those systems are independent of the US Supreme Court, but are required to follow the Supreme Court.
Three. The Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial. The Legislative writes the laws, the Executive approves them, and the Judicial enforces them.
Three: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
Three: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
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There are three: Executive, legislative and judicial.
Yes, the Mississippi Supreme Court is in the Judicial branch of the Mississippi State government, part of the state court system. The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial branch of the federal government, so they are part of two separate court systems.
Three, the Executive, Legislative and Judicial.
3 (Legislative, Judicial, Executive)
The branches are legislative, executive, and judicial as established by the US Constitution.