A "decree" has no special meaning, it is simply a synonym for an official order, ruling, or finding. A decree is an order which is enforceable by law and issued by a ruler, a group, or a person with the authority to issue one. It is often a court order, such as a final decree of divorce.
cases involving small claims
Civil cases involving tariffs and trade
original juridiction
cases involving betweeen 200 and 5000 if the court has concurrent jurisdition with district courts
Juveline Court, or young offender's court
In Georgia, felony criminal cases, and civil cases requiring equity jurisdiction, civil cases involving land disputes, civil cases over a large amount of money, and domestic matters.
Unless it resulted in a military tribunal, such a case would first be tried in a US District Court.
State courts hear any and all cases having to do with the laws of their particular state which were passed by their state legislature. They do not hear cases involving the laws of other states nor do they hear Federal cases.
The judicial power is the state of legislature ability to impeach. The judicial power is the constitutional authority vested in courts and judges to hear and decide justiciable cases, and to interpret, and enforce or void.
Strict constructionism is a judicial philosophy that interprets the Constitution based on its original intent and text, strictly adhering to the literal meaning of the words within it. Judges following this philosophy typically do not incorporate contemporary values or societal changes in their interpretations.
By taking policy making, the court asserted a type of judicial philosophy known as judicial review.
Rule by decree is a form of governance where a ruler makes decisions without consulting any other authority. It often bypasses normal legislative processes and can lead to the concentration of power in the hands of one individual or a select group without input from the general population.