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Article III: Building the Court System
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Article III: Building the Court System

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The writers of the U.S. Constitution called for federal courts to judge cases according to the Constitution and the laws passed by Congress. Article III empowers the Supreme Court and federal courts to judge controversies between different states and their citizens. In this important and fascinating volume, readers will learn about the ways the American court system helps balance governmental powers and protects the rights of citizens. Modern and historical examples help readers understand the way court decisions have shaped the nation.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gareth Stevens Publishing
Country
United States
Date
30 July 2020
Pages
32
ISBN
9781538258606

The writers of the U.S. Constitution called for federal courts to judge cases according to the Constitution and the laws passed by Congress. Article III empowers the Supreme Court and federal courts to judge controversies between different states and their citizens. In this important and fascinating volume, readers will learn about the ways the American court system helps balance governmental powers and protects the rights of citizens. Modern and historical examples help readers understand the way court decisions have shaped the nation.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Gareth Stevens Publishing
Country
United States
Date
30 July 2020
Pages
32
ISBN
9781538258606