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What is the job of the state courts?
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A to make new laws for the stateto make new laws for the state
B to apply the laws to new casesto apply the laws to new cases
C to enforce the laws of the stateto enforce the laws of the state
D to execute the laws of the stateto
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B — to apply the laws to new cases.
State courts interpret and apply state laws to resolve disputes. Lawmaking is the legislature's job; enforcing/executing laws is the executive branch.
State courts interpret and apply state laws to resolve disputes. Lawmaking is the legislature's job; enforcing/executing laws is the executive branch.
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