Most of the federal courts. If you're asking about the first courts Congress created under the Judiciary Act of 1789, see Related Questions, below.
It was the judiciary act of 1789.
Federal courts are part of the Judicial branch of government. Congress possesses the ability to regulate the Judiciary branch, as a whole. One specific congressional power is to create other federal courts, as well as to determine what their jurisdiction will be.
Congress has the power to create new federal courts.
Federal courts are part of the Judicial branch of government. Congress possesses the ability to regulate the Judiciary branch, as a whole. One specific congressional power is to create other federal courts, as well as to determine what their jurisdiction will be.
Congress
Congress
They created it in 2010
1789
The Federal Reserve
Congress has the power to create new federal courts
Congress has the power to create lower federal courts, therefore the Legislative branch has the power to create these courts.
Constitutional Checks and Balances.