The most likely problem is that state courts might make opposite rulings in the same type of case, or uphold laws contrary to Constitutional guarantees.
anarchy
If everyone had a different national court system each state would get a different punishmentstate courts might interpret laws differently, no federal system of appeals
If everyone had a different national court system each state would get a different punishmentstate courts might interpret laws differently, no federal system of appeals
If everyone had a different national court system each state would get a different punishmentstate courts might interpret laws differently, no federal system of appeals
Well it is a huge problem. Now the reason? Well, there are many.
If everyone had a different national court system each state would get a different punishmentstate courts might interpret laws differently, no federal system of appeals
If everyone had a different national court system each state would get a different punishmentstate courts might interpret laws differently, no federal system of appeals
call of duty
If everyone had a different national court system each state would get a different punishmentstate courts might interpret laws differently, no federal system of appeals
If everyone had a different national court system each state would get a different punishmentstate courts might interpret laws differently, no federal system of appeals
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