Section 1. The judicial power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The judges, both of the supreme and inferior courts, shall hold their offices during good behaviour, and shall, at stated times, receive for their services, a compensation, which shall not be diminished during their continuance in office.
- It establishes the supreme court as the judicial branch of the US government.
- It allows congress to create lower courts such as the federal district courts.
- It indicates that once a judge is appointed they remain in office for life as long as they are not impeached.
- It provides they will be paid and that their pay can not be reduced while they are serving as a judge.
2007-11-29 07:05:16
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answered by davidmi711 7
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Article Iii Section 1
2016-11-14 03:08:59
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answered by gilcoine 4
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The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behavior, and shall, at stated Times, receive for their Services a Compensation which shall not be diminished during their Continuance in Office.
Failry self explanatory - The ultimate judging power of laws (the last say) of the land of the US lies within the Supreme Court. The congress has the right to give powers to other lower courts as well. As long as the judges sustain good behavior per public policy, they shall be paid while working.
2007-11-29 07:06:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It sets up the Federal Court System. How judges get put on the bench, how a court is created, and etc.
2007-11-29 07:08:43
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answered by miggity182 3
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