Background The U.S. judicial system was created under Article III of the U.S. Constitution to administer justice fairly and impartially. Similarly, the Constitution also laid out how the state and federal governments were to behave towards one another. This system of federated powers (often referred to as Federalism) is the cornerstone of the American republic. The Constitution also created three branches of government (the legislative, judicial, and executive) and gave each branch certain powers.

Each branch was also tasked with serving as a check on the power of the other branches of government. The following three concepts are important and interrelated tenets of the American legal and political system, and form the basis for the modern system of administrative justice: The U.S. court system Federalism Separation of powers Action Items Choose 1 of the three concepts outlined above (all three are covered in your readings as well). Then contrast the American system with an example from another country.

For instance, compare the American concept of federalism with how another government divides (or does not divide) power among its components. Discuss your findings in a 2–3-page double-spaced paper. Reminders Briefly summarize the concept from both the U.S. perspective and the perspective of the comparator nation Explain how each system functions and what is similar and dissimilar about both systems Based on your research and analysis, do you think the U.S. court system/federalism/separation of powers works well? Would you recommend that the United States adopt another system? If so, why or why not? LIST REFERNCES. Business Law Assignment: I need help writing a research paper.

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