Episode 16: The Judicial Branch of the United States Explained

 
 

The founding fathers created three important branches of government in our Constitution.  One of those branches is the Judicial Branch.  This branch provides the ultimate check and balance between laws and public policy and other branches of government.  The U.S. Supreme Court is the final arbiter of federal cases, but how hard is it to get have our case heard in this court?  How many levels of federal courts must one go through to reach the U.S. Supreme Court?  How inevitable is it that your case will be heard?  Join us on The ClaVille Report as we discuss the Judicial Branch and the U.S. Supreme Court.

 
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