The most likely first step would be a hearing before the U.S. DIstrict Court for the Federal District in which the state is located.
They both work in the court passing laws and then to the president
Supreme Court
applesauce
True.
To get Federal involvement through the Interstate Commerce Commission, to get cases to the US Supreme Court if necessary. (because it was regulated by the federal government) <- novaNET answer. [novanetters unite!!]
The federal government did not enforce the court's decision.
It can be. Federal courts handle violation of Federal law. State courts handle state law. Both CAN be criminal courts. Steal a car in a National Park- Federal Court. Steal a car in the city- state court.
the Federal Court.
supreme court
No. There are a variety of federal courts that handle only specific types of law, such as federal tax court. Federal district court, the general trial courts in the federal system, have broad authority to handle trials, but only on matters of federal question or if the federal courts have jurisdiction for some other reason, such as diversity.
The Appeals court reviews the district courts decisions.What do the District courts do? you ask, they handle civil and criminal cases that come under federal authority.They handle appeals from the Federal District Court.
Court of federal claims A+
US Court of Federal Claims would hear those cases.
The U.S. Court of Claims hears cases dealing with claims against the federal government.
When a plaintiff sues the federal government for monetary damages the Court of Federal Claims hears the case.
They would have both a local appelate court for the local Commonwealth court system and a federal appelate court for the federal court system.
At first, the court said slavery was up to the states. Later, the court held that the federal government could make slavery illegal.