Division of judicial Power of the United States


            Article III, Section 1 of the 1787 Constitution of the United States declares, provides and restricts stating:
            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 division of the judicial Power of the United States is vested in:

            one supreme Court                      and                 inferior Court(s) of Congress

This one supreme Court is created                             The Supreme Court of the
by the Constitution, and granted                                United States was created
to the People themselves in                                         by the First Judiciary Act of
Article III.                                                                             1789 by Congress and its
                                                                                                reviewing jurisdiction was
                                                                                                limited in 1988 to review by This private Court, even though                                              Certiorari.               
spelled with a capital ‘S’ in                                                                                           
28 U.S.C. 2071, is a Court not                                       The Supreme Court of the
Required to give Public Notice                                                United States is the highest    
and an opportunity for the                                            Court of the inferior division
public to comment, nor is this                                     of the inferior public Court(s)
Court required to publish its                                        of the United States.  Its lower Rules.                                                                                              Courts are Court of Inter-
                                                                                                National Trade, Circuit Courts                                                                                                  and United States District
                                                                                                Courts, and etc., all required
                                                                                                to publish their rules, under
                                                                                                28 U.S.C. 2071.

There is no appeal from this                                         An appeal from the Supreme
Court; its decisions and judg-                                       Court of the United States into
ments are final between the                                        the People’s one supreme
Parties.                                                                                 Court would be warranted by
                                                                                                Constitution. 

            The 11th Amendment indentifies its inferior authority by capitalizing the letter ‘J’ on Judicial and spelling the word ‘power’ in all lower case letters, contrary to the spelling in Article III of the United States Constitution.

In all Cases where substantive Rights of an Individual are concerned, the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (F.R.C.P.) are regulated by 28 U.S.C. 2072(b),  which requires that such rules shall not abridge the substantive Right to enjoy our one supreme Court final Decision.