Congress has the power to create lower federal courts, therefore the Legislative branch has the power to create these courts.
Legislative branch
The other courts that are included in the Judicial Branch besides the Supreme Court is the Lower Federal Courts.
The Federal Judicial branch is made up of many different courts, including the Supreme Court, special courts, and lower courts.
The federal courts were organized by the Legislative Branch of government, specifically through the Judiciary Act of 1789. This act established the structure and jurisdiction of the federal court system, including the Supreme Court and lower federal courts. The Legislative Branch, composed of Congress, holds the authority to create and regulate the federal judiciary as outlined in Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
Judicial.
US District Courts, the trial courts of the Judicial Branch of the federal government.
The Legislative branch establishes the lower level courts according to the right given them in Article III section I of the US Constitution, which establishes the US Supreme Court along with such lower federal courts as Congress chooses to create. These courts exist in the judicial branch. The executive branch appoints judges to the bench with the advice and consent of the legislative branch.
Appellate courts in the Judicial Branch have jurisdiction (power, authority) to review and uphold lower court decisions on appeal.Decisions can only be enforced by the Executive Branch.
congress it self make the lower courts, its a check that congress has over the supreme court
The Supreme Court and other lower federal courts make up the Judicial Branch of thefFederal government.
Congress establishes lower federal courts Congress can impeach and remove federal judges
Congress established the lower federal courts