qualet To what extent are contemporary debates over the role of the federal courts similar to debates in the eighteenth century? To what extent do these contemporary debates differ?

Respuesta :

Answer:

Role of federal government:

The role of federal government has undergone a massive change from late 18th century.

The federal court history seems to be very controversial. The Article III of U.S. Constitution and the Judiciary Act, 1789 are the two major rules that seems to be unavoidable in the history of the federal court.

As per Article III, it is explained that Supreme Court will hold the U.S. Judicial Power, and in the lower level courts the Congress from time to time ordain and established.

Explanation:

The Judiciary Act, 1789 introduced separate federal district courts. However, it was only a temporary compromise between Anti-Federalists and Federalists. Federalists immediately tried to improve the judiciary’s power.

However, it was short lived and then new government came in to force and replaced the act immediately. The major drawback of judicial structure of 1789 was circuit riding. These were the scenario during the 18th century. During 20th century, the Congress passed Judges Bill, which entrusted Supreme Court with more power.