The Supreme Court of the United States (also called the US Supreme Court) is the highest court in the federal Judicial Branch.
A bifurcated court system is when there are two courts at the highest level in a state judiciary. Individual court cases can also be bifurcated, or divided into two parts.
The Judiciary Branch
U. S. Magistrates
If you measure from sea level, Mt. Everest is highest. If you measure from the center of the earth, Mt. Chimborazo is highest.
Tennessee's highest point is Clingmans Dome (part of the Great Smoky Mountains) at 6,643 feet above sea level.
A bifurcated court system is when there are two courts at the highest level in a state judiciary. Individual court cases can also be bifurcated, or divided into two parts.
In India, the judiciary is the institution empowered to administer justice. This includes the Supreme Court at the apex level, followed by High Courts at the state level, and various subordinate courts. The judiciary operates independently of the executive and legislative branches, ensuring the rule of law and the protection of fundamental rights.
The United States Supreme Court is the highest part of the Judiciary of the United States Government
The American Bar Association, Standing Committee on the Federal Judiciary
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The Supreme Court.
government is an institution because it consist the bodies of legislature, executive and judiciary has the power over the citizens in the state as well as the foreigners within the state.
The highest level is level 20.