national judiciary
Setting disputes between people in different states ~APEX~
It has original jurisdiction over, and therefore the power to resolve, disputes between states. -Apex :)
It determines whether any actions by the executive and legislative branches are unconstitutional
The World Trade Organization helps resolve trade disputes between member states. It acts as a forum for the dispute to be presented, conducts an investigation and provides a ruling.
According to Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution, the US Supreme Court settles disputes between states.
The Supreme Court of the United States has exclusive original jurisdiction over disputes between states.
The United States Supreme Court has jurisdiction to try cases dealing with disputes between states.
The united states supreme court has the jurisdiction to settle disputes between states in the union. This might involve clarifying borders or use of river water, among other issues.
The civil war.
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The government faced difficulties in settling disputes between states or between citizens of different states primarily due to the lack of a strong central authority under the Articles of Confederation, which limited its ability to enforce laws and adjudicate conflicts. Additionally, each state had its own laws and interests, leading to varying interpretations and biases in disputes. The absence of a federal judiciary further complicated matters, as there was no neutral body to resolve conflicts effectively. These factors contributed to a fragmented legal landscape that hindered effective dispute resolution.
No, but the states can attempt to resolve the dispute between themselves without the intervention of the court system. If a state files suit against another state, the case is a matter of federal law and is heard through a special process by the US Supreme Court.