The Seventh Amendment and Article
III Judicial Power were intended to protect life, liberty, and property from the executive and legislative branches, which could «overwhelm -LSB--RSB-» the British judiciary.
Not exact matches
The
judicial power of the US is ultimately vested in one Supreme Court pursuant to Article
III of the federal Constitution.
Article
III of the Constitution says this: «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.»
Too bad: that doesn't arise under the laws of the United States, you and your spouse are residents of the same state, so Article
III's
judicial power does not extend to your divorce case.
Article
III's case and controversy clause applies to exercise of
judicial power.
One of the oldest Supreme Courts, that of the United States of America, was established in 1789, by Article
III of that country's Constitution, which vests it with the «
judicial power of the United States».