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The President has the power to choose all of the judges for federal courts how is this power limited by the legislative branch?

The Senate must approve the people picked as federal judges.


Who must approve any treaties that are made by the US with foreign countries?

In the US, only the Federal Government can do this; states cannot do this individually.


Where are the federal courts?

the federal courts are part of a legal system that includes all the courts and laws in the U.S


Which court or courts must follow a precedent in an appeals court?

All the courts that are below it. If it is a federal appeals court, that means all courts in the country excepting the Supreme Court. If it is a provincial appeals court that means all courts below it in that particular province only.


What do federal courts have legal authority over?

Federal courts have jurisdiction over all bankruptcy matters, which the Congress has determined should be addressed in federal courts rather than state courts.


What do the Federal Courts have legal authority over?

Federal courts have jurisdiction over all bankruptcy matters, which the Congress has determined should be addressed in federal courts rather than state courts.


Federal courts have the legal authority over what?

Federal courts have jurisdiction over all bankruptcy matters, which the Congress has determined should be addressed in federal courts rather than state courts.


Can all the federal courts handle any matter at all?

No. There are a variety of federal courts that handle only specific types of law, such as federal tax court. Federal district court, the general trial courts in the federal system, have broad authority to handle trials, but only on matters of federal question or if the federal courts have jurisdiction for some other reason, such as diversity.


Are all lower federal courts created by the Supreme Court?

No, the Supreme Court is separate from all other courts. The president nominates judges to federal courts and Congress approves them.


Are state courts separate from federal courts?

all the court systems are interlinked, but the state courts make their own decision without input from federal courts


What courts hears federal cases?

All I can say is it is not State Courts (Sorry GradPoint users)


Can all of the federal courts handle any matter at all?

No. In order to hear a case, the court must have subject matter jurisdiction over the issues, and must have personal jurisdiction over the parties.