It is the judicial branch, namely the Supreme Court, that has the ultimate responsibility of settling legal disputes in the United States. The court was established in Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
Supreme Court
As best as I can tell, the Supreme Court, which is a federal court, settles disputes between neighboring states.
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geoger
The Judicial branch settles court cases (disputes between individuals). That is not their only job though. They also interpret how the law is to be upheld and carried out.
Executive branch
judicial branch
According to Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution, the US Supreme Court settles disputes between states.
Customs Court
The supreme court is the court of last resort in the federal legal system and federal courts can overrule state courts. The Supreme Courts also settles disputes between states,such as the location of state borders .
Mediator
The Supreme Court settles the disputes in connection with the election of the vice president and the president . Its verdict is final.