A powerful leader or authority that sets up courts typically refers to a governing body or figure, such as a monarch, president, or legislative assembly, that establishes a judicial system to administer justice and resolve disputes. This authority creates courts to interpret and enforce laws, ensuring order and accountability within society. Examples include historical figures like King Henry II of England, who developed common law courts, and modern leaders who implement judicial reforms to enhance legal systems.
Congress (Legislative Branch) is vested with the authority to establish "inferior courts" and to organize the federal court system under Articles I and III of the Constitution.
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Congress sets the resource ceiling and provides the budget authority for DoD.
Congress sets out the substantive BK law. The BK courts create their own BK procedures and local rules.
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It is referred to as an "agency agreement."
A DA could... a lawyer would have to go through the courts to make it happen.
Dicks Sporting Goods has good dumbbell sets. Sears also is a good place to buy them. The Sports Authority Store is another place to find good dumbbell sets.
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The three elements of the US Army Leadership model. BE the leader means to have the values of a leader- loyalty, honesty and respect. KNOW- have the knowledge and skill sets to be a leader. DO- leaders act.