The United States supreme court.
The U.S. Constitution
The Supreme Court.
If there are disputes over authority between local, state, or the national government, how are the disputes resolved?
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The Supreme Court.
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divided between the central government and regional or sub-divisional governments
Federal courts have legal authority over cases involving federal laws and the interpretation of the United States Constitution. They also have jurisdiction over cases involving disputes between different states or between the United States and a foreign country.
When the federal government passes authority to administer a program down to state or local governments, it is called
Each has distinct areas of authority with very little overlap.
State governments have the power to manage public education, regulate intrastate commerce, enact criminal laws and maintain public safety, administer elections, and establish local government structures within their state. They also have the authority to collect taxes, provide for public welfare programs, and regulate land use and development.