To interpret and ensure proper application of the laws written by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch.
•Interprets the laws.
•Makes sure they are faithfully applied.
•Deals with cases involving the Constitution,
-federal laws,treaties and
-disputes between states
•Interprets the laws.
•Makes sure they are faithfully applied.
•Deals with cases involving the Constitution,
-federal laws,treaties and
-disputes between states
The powers of the courts are to interpret the law, determine guilt or innocence, and hand down punishment. Courts have many levels from district courts all the way up to the supreme court.
They are very powerful and dangerous also... Don't mess with them!There are undercover stuff which you don't know!
It's comes from the presidential powers.
State constitutions
Their powers are limited to the state in which they preside
Concurrent powers
Article III deals with the supreme courts powers.
They have the power to create new federal courts.
The special courts were created by Congress to hear certain cases involving the expressed powers of congress.
through the Maybury vs. Madison decision
Courts and justice departments as well as the Supreme Court.
Expressed Powers
The courts needed to be separated from both the legislative and executive powers.
The special courts were created by Congress to hear certain cases involving the expressed powers of congress.