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there are 12 courts in the judiciary system
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It is- the entire process is described in the Constitution.
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No. The Judiciary Act of 1789 established the US Supreme Court and a rudimentary federal court system, but did nothing with regard to state courts. Each state established its own court system.
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Yes, you can take someone to small claims court for slander. Slander is a form of defamation that involves making false spoken statements that harm a person's reputation, and seeking compensation for damages in small claims court is one way to address this issue. You would need to provide evidence to prove that the statements were false, that they caused harm, and that they were made with malicious intent.
The only form of penalty is possibly having to pay the defendant's court costs if you lose.
The United States government is involved with more than three-quarters of the cases brought before federal court.
The Supreme Court was both the sword and the purse of the federal government
Yes, it is possible to sue someone in small claims court for slander. You would need to prove that the person made false and damaging statements about you. Small claims court typically handles cases involving monetary compensation for damages rather than injunctions or specific performance.