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Article III (3) of the U.S. Constitution, The Judicial Branch, establishes one court, the U.S. Supreme Court. Congress has the power to set-up other courts and did with the Federal District Court and the Federal Court of Appeals.
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However, there is nothing in the U.S. Constitution that allows the Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution.
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However, there is nothing in the U.S. Constitution that allows the Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution.
TheRadicalRyushin 1 year ago
sucks
ninjaoscar55 2 years ago