to call forth the militia/army.
inferior to the supreme Court
supreme court.
No. Forms of ADR include negotiation, mediation, arbitration etc. Tribunals may however adopt these ADR processes in the course of resolving disputes.
Congress.
I believe it refers to Congress' ability to set up a tribunal to hear disputes, appeals, and complaints in regard to some action, the decisions of which can still be reviewed and overturned by the Supreme Court. An example would be Article I courts; Article I courts are also referred to as legislative courts. Article I hearings include: Territorial courts (These are federal courts located in the district of Guam, the US Virgin Islands and the Northern Mariana Islands), US Court of Military Appeals [US Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces], US Court of Veterans Appeals, US Court of Federal Claims, and US Tax Court. Also included are ancillary courts with judges appointed by Article III appeals court judges, or administrative agencies. Article I judges are not subject to the Article III protections.
Yes, especially that.
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Declare war.
introducing and passing new laws.
Congress and the president.
Representation, Consensus building, and Law making.
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