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Appellate courts in the Judicial Branch have jurisdiction (power, authority) to review and uphold lower court decisions on appeal.Decisions can only be enforced by the Executive Branch.
Appellate courts in the Judicial Branch have jurisdiction (power, authority) to review lower court decisions if the appellate court receives the case on appeal. The courts do not routinely review lower court decisions, otherwise.
the executive branch (the president)
The Judicial Branch
The judicial branch.
The judicial branch.
the judicial branch
In the U.S. system, courts make up the judicial branch. However, city courts (or municipal courts) are part of the state or local government, not part of the federal government.
The Judicial Branch of the U.S. government is made up of the federal courts and led by the Supreme Court.
The Judiciary oversees the courts.
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The Judicial Branch is responsible for organizing the courts.