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The Supreme Court of the United States, head of the Judicial branch of the US government.

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Q: Which court is the final judge on all federal laws and the US Constitution?
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What does the Supreme Court do?

the supreme court is the final judge in all cases involving laws of Congress, and the highest law of all - the Constitution


What does suprem court do?

the supreme court is the final judge in all cases involving laws of Congress, and the highest law of all - the Constitution


What are district courts?

It generally refers to the areas in which a specific court has jurisdiction, sometimes pertaining to geographical (territorial) location and/or legal jurisdiction. The jurisdiction of every court is determined by the statute or constitution that created the court. Jurisdiction can be federal or state or a choice between the two, depending upon the legal issues involved.


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He is a judge in the federal court of apeals.


What is a federal word for convene?

The Federal Court will be convened when the judge arrives.


Can a federal court judge's salary be raised?

Yes. The Constitution prohibits reducing an Article III (constitutional courts) federal judge's salary, but does not prevent Congress from voting to increase it.This prohibition only applies to judges or justices of the following courts:US District CourtsUS Court of International TradeUS Court of Appeals Circuit CourtsSupreme Court of the United States.


What does Federal?

Federal means national, as in national police force like the FBI in USA, and the RCMP in Canada, or as in a federal court or judge, not a city, regional, provincial or state court or judge.


Is Judge Judy an example of a Federal Court?

No, 'Judge Judy' is not a Federal Court, it is a reasonable facsimile (it's a TV show!) of a small claims court, except that it has a $5,000.00 claim limit.


How does the constitution require for a candidate to be approved as a federal judge?

There are no constitutional requirements for becoming a federal judge


Why did the framers of the US Constitution made it so difficult to remove a Supreme Court Justice?

The framers of the US Constitution made it difficult to remove a Supreme Court justice, or any Federal judge, because they wanted to insulate the judicial process from daily politics.


What qualification does the constitution specify for service on any federal court?

There are no constitutional requirements for becoming a federal judge, other than being nominated by the President and approved by a simple majority vote of the Senate. The President typically follows selection criteria established by the American Bar Association Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary, but is not required to do so.


How do you put the word judge in a sentence?

a judge makes the final decision in a court of law.