"The judicial power shall extend to all cases, in law and equity, arising under the ... Most decisions taken in these courts are usually final but they can be reviewed by the .... has to examine the social and political make-up of the Supreme Court.
False
The body of law created by the courts is called a statute. This is a very important type of law.
(country courts)
legislative power
Over the years, laws have been passed that have later been considered unconstitutional. Laws about segregation and discrimination are good examples. This power allows courts to decide whether a law or presidential action is in agreement with the Constitution. The Supreme Court holds the ultimate authority to make this decision. If a court decides that a law conflicts with the court Constitution, that law is declared unconstitutional.
Yes.
No. Federal law always out trumps state law.
Pronouncing judgment in a given criminal case is an example of a reactive power that the courts do have. Interpreting the law to the accused is another example.
To see if trial courts or district courts make a mistake of either law or procedure.
No, that is a power reserved for the courts of the Judicial Branch.
The power to declare a law unconstitutional (Judicial Review).
False
Judicial Review
Judicial Review
I think you mean Judicial Review.
That power is reserved for the Judicial System, the courts. Ultimately the Supreme Court of the United States has jurisdiction for US law disputes.
Charles Edward Pollock has written: 'A treatise on the power of the courts of common law to compel the production of documents for inspection' -- subject(s): Discovery (Law), Evidence (Law), Courts