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The three branches of the US Government. Congress = Legislative, The President = the Executive , The Courts = Judicial.
congress it self make the lower courts, its a check that congress has over the supreme court
The Congress of the United States originally established the Arizona territorial courts in the Organic Act of 1863. They organized the courts on three levels. They were justice of the peace courts, probate and district courts, and a supreme court. The district courts made up the main judicial body and tried the majority of cases. The transition from territorial to state status was smooth for the Arizona Courts. The state provided immediate judicial courts with the JP courts, superior courts, a supreme court and a federal district court.
Congress, Legislative, President, executive, the courts, judicial
There are 3 branches- Legislative, Judicial, and Executive. Congress, Courts, President.
The courts in various parts of the world are usually overseen by the judiciary. Most of the countries have a judicial commission that oversees the running of the courts.
Because courts may declare acts to be unconstitutional
Specific courts with judicial review.
Congress establishes lower federal courts Congress can impeach and remove federal judges
the Legislative courts help Congress exercise its powers.
The Congress is the Legislative Branch. Its main function is to make laws. It also oversees the execution of these laws, and checks various executive and judicial.
... executive. The other two branches are judicial (courts) and legislative (Congress).