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The Supreme Court.
The United States supreme court.
The U.S. Constitution
because federalism divides the powers of government, conflicts frequently arise between national and state governments. by settling such disputes, the federal court system,particulary the supreme court, plays a key role as an umpire for our federal system.
It is the judicial branch, namely the Supreme Court, that has the ultimate responsibility of settling legal disputes in the United States. The court was established in Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
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because does have original jurisdiction over a few special kinds of cases.these include cases involving representatives of foreign governments and disputes between state governments.
Setting disputes between people in different states ~APEX~
The Supreme Court.
According to Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution, the US Supreme Court settles disputes between states.
The Supreme Court of the United States has exclusive original jurisdiction over disputes between states.
The US Supreme Court is the only federal court that hears cases involving disputes between the states.According to Article III, Section 2, of the Constitution, the US Supreme Court, head of the Judicial Branch, has original jurisdiction over cases involving disputes between the states. At present, this power is exclusive to the Supreme Court.