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OleMash [197]
2 years ago
6

) Recently, there has been a lot of complaining about the length of time it takes for a court case to be heard. Citizens are yel

ling about the length of time it takes to have criminals put away, giving loved ones closure on their case. Some are also saying that the amount of time someone has to sit in jail before their case is hear can be considered cruel and unusual punishment, which is against the 8th amendment. Congress decides to add more federal court houses and judges. They hope that this will speed up the legal process and get people who are accused of a crime a trial quicker.
What power(s) is Congress using?

What line from the scenario supports your opinion?
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kvasek [131]2 years ago
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The Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction, unlike its original authority, is subject to "exceptions and regulations" specified by Congress, just as the jurisdiction of the lower federal courts is. Additionally, Congress has the authority to control the methods and procedures used by the lower federal courts.

<h3>What is Congress?</h3>

The legislative of the U.S. federal government is known as the United States Congress. It is bicameral, with the House of Representatives as its lower body and the Senate as its upper body. It convenes in Washington, D.C., at the Capitol building. Direct elections are used to select senators and MPs.

The Congress was established by the United States Constitution and convened for the first time in 1789, taking over the Congress of the Confederation's legislative duties.

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