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24 February, 00:20

How are all courts, except the US Supreme Court, established?

A. by the Constitution

B. by Congress

C. by presidential executive order

D. by the states

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  1. 24 February, 02:28
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    B.

    Article 3 in the judicial act of 1789 grants the power for federal courts and lower courts to be established by vote in Congress, this article also formed the Supreme Court. In a historical context, having the constitution establish courts for newly created states and territories makes little sense, however having congress able to create them through a vote allows for a more flexible approach to creating new courts and judicial zones. The Supreme Court differs as it was founded before any other, and cannot be re created by a congressional vote.
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