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The federal courts had the power to reverse state decisions.
Which act established the district and appeals courts
The act that created a court system and divided authority between the state and federal courts is called the Judiciary Act of 1789.
The United States district courts are the federal trial courts. Their 654 judges handle more than 300,000 cases a year, about 80 percent of the federal caseload. The district courts were created by congress in the judiciary act of 1789.
No. The US Constitution vests Congress with the authority to determine the structure of the federal courts, including the US Supreme Court. Congress set the number of justices on the Court at nine in the Judiciary Act of 1869.
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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.
No. The Americans with Disabilities Act applies to state and municipal courts, but not to federal courts. Each federal court judge may decide whether to permit a service animal to enter his or her court.
Judiciary Act of 1789
The Judicary Act of 1789, as amended.
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