bad ones.
Municipal courts or county courts.
Congress has the power to create lower federal courts, therefore the Legislative branch has the power to create these courts.
Basketball, volleyball, tennis, all kinds of courts!
Congress sets out the substantive BK law. The BK courts create their own BK procedures and local rules.
federal courts
A legislature can create new laws, amend existing laws, or repeal laws through the legislative process, whereas a court can only interpret existing laws and create legal precedents based on those interpretations. Legislatures can also adapt laws to changing societal needs or values, while courts are constrained by the laws that are in place.
The Judicial branch of our government is the Supreme Court and other federal courts. THey actually "create" nothing. Their job is to rule on the laws of this country, passed by the Legislative branch, according to the Constitution. They must decide if laws are constitutional.
Are you thinking of tennis courts? Royal courts? Please clarify and ask your question again.
the federal courts are part of a legal system that includes all the courts and laws in the U.S
Constitutional Courts - mandated by the constitution Legislative Courts
No. The government uses courts to enforce laws; those laws basically are social policies, that determine what a society can and cannot do.
yes