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Why are courts vital to a limited Constitution?

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What are territorial courts basically the same as?

Territorial courts are similar to federal district courts in that they hear cases related to federal law and the U.S. Constitution, but they have jurisdiction within U.S. territories rather than states. These courts have limited authority compared to federal district courts.


Why does the constitution guarantee that the courts may not prosecute members of congress for what they say in the house of senate in relation to congressional business?

Freedom of speech is a vital part of legislative debate.


Tax courts and bankruptcy courts are examples of?

courts of limited jurisdiction.


Are courts of limited jurisdiction called felony courts?

they are not felony courts. They are municipal courts


How does the constitution limit the power of the federal courts?

article 3 of the constitution gives federal courts jurisdiction.


What are the different jurisdictions of the federal and state courts?

A difference between state and federal courts is that the federal court is limited to the types of cases listed in the Constitution, while the state courts have broad jurisdiction. Since both of the courts have jurisdiction, parties are allowed to choose to be heard by the federal or state court.


Probate courts and courts of claims are examples of courts with?

Limited or special jurisdiction


What courts does the US Supreme Court only have limited power over?

The US Supreme Court only has limited power over the state courts because state laws and state constitutional issues that aren't in conflict with the US Constitution lay outside the Supreme Court's jurisdiction.


What type of courts does congress create?

Constitutional Courts - mandated by the constitution Legislative Courts


How does the constitution define and limit the power of federal courts?

article 3 of the constitution gives federal courts jurisdiction.


How does the constitution define and limit power of the federal courts?

article 3 of the constitution gives federal courts jurisdiction.