how can one say that our courts are also the part of
government? State one example
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The primary distinction is that state and local courts are authorized to hear cases involving the laws and citizens of their state or city, while federal courts decide lawsuits between citizens of different states, cases against the United States, and cases involving specific federal laws
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Federal and state courts are part of the judicial branch of government. The framers of the Constitution created three equal branches to prevent any one branch from having too much power. ... It is the job of the judicial branch to apply and interpret the laws and to resolve disputes that arise under them.
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