the judicial article article three in the constitution
Federal Court System
Federal Court System
Federal Court System
Federal Court System
There is no such thing as an Article III state court. Article III is the section of the US Constitution that deals with federal courts; it does not apply to state courts.
The state court system deals with state laws; however, the federal court system may also hear cases involving state laws under certain conditions.
The state court system deals with state laws; however, the federal court system may also hear cases involving state laws under certain conditions.
Article III deals with the supreme courts powers.
Article III of the Constitution of the United States of America outlines the powers of the Judiciary. It covers Judicial Authority, Scope of Judicial Authority and Treason.
Supreme Court.
The state court system deals with state laws; however, the federal court system may also hear cases involving state laws under certain conditions.
The United States Court of Federal Claims. (formerly known as the United States Claims Court)