to administer justice within a defined area of responsibility.
The Judicial branch is responsible for making sure laws are constitutional.
Legislative
executive
The Legislative Branch (Congress) may determine the Supreme Court's jurisdiction as long as Congress doesn't violate Article III of the Constitution by adding to the Court's original jurisdiction, and as long as the interests of due process are served by appointing another court to act in the Supreme Court's place.
The Legislative Branch determines court jurisdiction except where the Constitution specifies otherwise.
The Legislative branch (Congress).
The Legislative Branch(:
The Legislative Branch, or Congress, has the authority to set the jurisdiction of the federal courts, including the appellate jurisdiction of the US Supreme Court. They may not strip the Supreme Court of original jurisdiction over cases and controversies listed in Article III of the Constitution.
The legislative branch
The Legislative Branch
the legislative branch makes all the national laws
Legislative branch Legislative branch = Congress Judicial branch = courts Executive branch = President and cabinet
The legislative branch.