1. appointing new judges who in principle have philosophies consistent with the president.
2. limiting the jurisdiction of the federal courts with an executive order.
3. forcing Congress to consider impeachment of specific judges.
4. declaring martial law, which restricts judicial decision-making.
appointing new Justices to the court with senate approval
limiting the jurisdiction of the federal courts with an executive order
The Supreme court decision on Marbury version Madison by the federal judiciary. This is part of the court systems.
Yes. The US Supreme Court is the highest federal court in the judiciary, and head of the Judicial branch of the United States.
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to create federal courts below the supreme court
Congress created the first "inferior courts" of the federal judiciary in the Judiciary Act of 1789, but has expanded or dismantled parts of the federal court system at various points in history.
Yes. By virtue of being a federal representative republic with three Powers of the Union (the Executive, Legislative and Judiciary), the Judiciary is composed by the Supreme Court of Justice, the Electoral Tribunal and other tribunals and courts at the local, state and federal levels.
evaluate the decisions of lower federal court
to create federal courts below the supreme court
The Supreme Court of the United States (also called the US Supreme Court) is the highest court in the federal Judicial Branch.
The hierarchy of federal courts is District Court, Court of Appeals, US Supreme Court. So, the Court of Appeals is the answer. At least if your quest is only specifying the federal judiciary.
13 federal district courts, 3 circuit courts, and 1 supreme court
13 federal district courts, 3 circuit courts, and 1 supreme court