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Supreme Court
As best as I can tell, the Supreme Court, which is a federal court, settles disputes between neighboring states.
use a book smart a$$
The Judicial branch settles court cases (disputes between individuals). That is not their only job though. They also interpret how the law is to be upheld and carried out.
No
The Dutch government settles in the Hague.
Be more specific. Federal Court hears ANY and ALLcases having to do with violations of federal law.
Judaical branch
Judaical branch
the state attorney general
The Constitution states that any powers that are not reserved to the federal government belong to the states and to the people, but it does not specify what those powers are. That is one reason why the SCOUS settles constitutional cases. It also why states issue driver's licenses, and the Federal Gov't does not.
The judicial branch of the government settles lawsuits. The judicial branch spans from the local police to the United States Supreme Court.