The Judicial Branch
The US Supreme Court, head of the Judicial Branch, has exclusive original jurisdiction over disputes between states, and becomes a trial court for lawsuits by one state against another. Ordinarily it is an appellate court.
The Judicial Branch has jurisdiction, and in fact the US Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in disputes between states.
The judicial branch, specifically the Supreme Court. The latest dispute resolved by the US Supreme Court was when New Jersey sued New York over ownership of Ellis Island.
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The judicial branch. Remember it by the first three letters of judge are in judicial
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The judicial branch of the government settles lawsuits. The judicial branch spans from the local police to the United States Supreme Court.
As best as I can tell, the Supreme Court, which is a federal court, settles disputes between neighboring states.
According to Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution, the US Supreme Court settles disputes between states.
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The Judicial Branch consists of the Supreme Court and all lower courts. The Supreme Court hears cases involving public officials, and it declares laws unconstitutional. The lower courts determine the futures of those who have commited crimes, or it settles disagreements between citizens of the United States.
the judicial branch
The Judicial Branch consists of the Supreme Court and all lower courts. The Supreme Court hears cases involving public officials, and it declares laws unconstitutional. The lower courts determine the futures of those who have commited crimes, or it settles disagreements between citizens of the United States.
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.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo settled the boundary dispute between the United States and Mexico.
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.
The Executive Branch (President) hears cases between the state governments.
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