Appeals is the answer. (A+)
Appeals is the answer. (A+)
Federal and state courts >.<
The federal courts had the power to reverse state decisions.
Judiciary Act of 1789
federal courts
Federal Court
constitutional matters
The act that created a court system and divided authority between the state and federal courts is called the Judiciary Act of 1789.
The Judiciary Act of 178 ninety provided for the establishment of federal district courts in each state, and allowed for the circuit court of appeals to hear both appeals and certiorari cases. This act also repealed the U.S. Circuit Court System, which was previously used to appeal state court decisions.
Judicial Act of 1789
Which act established the district and appeals courts
Most of the federal courts. If you're asking about the first courts Congress created under the Judiciary Act of 1789, see Related Questions, below.