U S constitution unless the State trumps it with more on that law
The federal courts had the power to reverse state decisions.
The Supreme Court is considered the highest court in the United States. All courts besides them are considered "inferior courts", and the legislative branch has the power to create these courts.
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supreme court.
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Individual states create inferior courts.
The power to establish courts is a concurrent power, meaning it is shared by both the federal and state governments. Both levels of government have the authority to create and maintain their own court systems to adjudicate legal matters. This allows for a dual court system in the United States, with federal courts handling federal issues and state courts addressing state matters.
Yes. Judicial power is the power of the courts or judges.
A+ : McCulloch vs. Maryland
The US Constitution states this, it attempts to separate the Judiciary, Executive and Legislature so that power is balanced.Judicial Review