executive
The Legislative Branch, or Congress, has the authority to determine the number, size, jurisdiction and other details relevant to the structure and operation of the federal court system, with the exception of a few issues outlined in Article III of the Constitution.
Jefferson had little control over courts.
Jefferson had no control over courts
No branch of government has ultimate control. Thankfully we have something called separation of powers (checks and balances). Example Congress legislative branch make laws. the president executive branch enforces them. the courts the judicial branch decides whether the law are constitutional. They interpret the law. Sadly over the years congress and given powers and extended the powers to the president.
hiihiiiiih
(int he US) In most courts sytems the Civil Branch has a Family Division which handles such matters.
No. The federal courts are part of the Judicial branch of government, which is co-equal to, and independent from, the Executive branch (the US President). The President has no authority over federal courts, except for having the power to nominate federal judges and US Supreme Court justices when vacancies arise during his term of office.The President has no authority whatsoever over state courts.
congress it self make the lower courts, its a check that congress has over the supreme court
courts
Both the Executive and Legislative. But mainly the Executive.
The courts can declare presidential acts unlawful or unconstitutional, if they see it to be unlawful or unconstitutional.
over 15 persons