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The Difference Between Federal And State Courts


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The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land in the United States. It creates a federal system of government in which power is shared between the federal government and the state governments. Due to federalism, both the federal government and each of the state governments has its own court system.

 

http://www.uscourts.gov/FederalCourts/UnderstandingtheFederalCourts/Jurisdiction/DifferencebetweenFederalAndStateCourts.aspx

 

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LET ME JUST REPEAT THAT:

 

"It creates a federal system of government in which ... power is shared between the federal government and the state governments. Due to federalism, both the federal government and each of the state governments has its own court system.

 

Is it just me, or, did I somehow just miss the part where it says "'POWER' ...'to' ... 'of, by and for' ... 'WE The PEOPLE'"?!

 

And, some people still seem to think the pseudo-Egalitarians lost ANY war - YET!

 

FREE The HEALING

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