Who or what acquired power over all courts as a result of the Judiciary Act of 1789
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supreme court
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What is a change to a bill called
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I think it's called an amendment, if that's what you mean.
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What is the supreme law for all judges at either the state or federal level
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The US Constitution.
State judges adhere to the laws and principles of their state's constitution, as well as most of the US Constitution, with the exception of amendments that have not yet been incorporated. Federal judges follow the US Constitution.
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Bills that refer to what subject must begin in the House of Representatives
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revenue
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What does change mean with reference to a bill
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The House of Representatives does not have the power to impeach.
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Who or what acquired power over all courts as a result of the Judiciary Act of 1789
supreme court
What is a change to a bill called
I think it's called an amendment, if that's what you mean.
What is the supreme law for all judges at either the state or federal level
The US Constitution.
State judges adhere to the laws and principles of their state's constitution, as well as most of the US Constitution, with the exception of amendments that have not yet been incorporated. Federal judges follow the US Constitution.
For more information, see Related Questions, below.
Bills that refer to what subject must begin in the House of Representatives
revenue
What does change mean with reference to a bill
amend
The House of Representatives does not have the power to impeach.