Begun by Cleisthenes 508 BCE, revived by Ephialtes 460 BC, extended by his deputy Pericles after Ephialtes was murdered for doing it.
Pericles.
The Athenian statesman Solon instituted reforms to the Athenian government in 594 B.C. These reforms included the establishment of the Assembly, which allowed citizens to participate in decision-making, and the introduction of people's courts with juries, enhancing the judicial process and promoting greater civic involvement. Solon's changes aimed to alleviate social tensions and address economic disparities, laying the groundwork for Athenian democracy.
The council of 500, the assembly, and the courts. They did not have the senate! Source was Wikipedia :)
He converted it into a radical democracy where the citizens in fortnightly assembly made the decisions and the Council of 500 implemented them. The juries in the law courts made the decisions on guilt and penalties - there were no judges or lawyers interfering.
Congress established the lower federal courts
The federal courts were established by the Constitution. They were established under Article III of the U.S. Constitution which was written by the framers.
the general assembly can turn it over to the courts to vote on
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Which act established the district and appeals courts
1906
The courts are created using a legal procedure which is guided by the constitution. The Congress is the main body involved in the creation of the courts.
State courts are created and established within the legal system through the state's constitution or legislation. Each state has its own system of courts, typically including trial courts, appellate courts, and a supreme court. Judges are appointed or elected to serve on these courts, and they are responsible for interpreting and applying the laws of the state.