if a power isn't given specifically in the Constitution to the states, it is a power given to the federal government
The delegates took care to enumerate only those powers absolutely necessary, aware that any more could lead to improper ends.
There are federal and state appellate courts. Federal appellate courts handle appeals from federal district (trial) courts, and state appellate courts handle appeals from state trial courts.
The executive office of the president works most closely with the president of the United States. The executive office of the president is headed by the white house chief of staff and consists of the president as well as various support staff.
On appeal, when a trial court of general jurisdiction offers a new trial instead of the review of the lower court's decision, it is giving a
the structure and role of the legislative branch