In the United States, the Judicial Branch contains the federal courts. The Justice Department is an executive agency in charge of enforcing the laws.
The Supreme Court is the most powerful court in the Judicial Branch. (Judicial Branch being in America.) It is the most powerful court in the country when dealing with federal questions (Federal Laws or constitutional issues). However, the Supreme Court has no power to reverse state courts when they make rulings based purely on state law (including state constitutions), and there are no outstanding federal questions in the case.
The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is the most powerful federal court. The Courts of Appeal are the most powerful courts most litigants will ever reach (the Supreme Court only hears a tiny number of cases a year). The District Courts are the trial level courts.
The judicial branch is not the most powerful,all branches are the same.No branch is powerful than the other
To review challenged cases and questionable findings rendered by the lower courts and subject them to a judicial review for legal sufficiency. Second most powerful court in the Judicial Branch of the Government.
In the Georgian judicial system, the court most likely to hear an appeal from the juvenile court is the State Court of Appeals.
The Supreme Court is most closely related to the judicial branch of government.
The supreme court
The vital role of the judicial department in a country is to interpret the constitution and particular laws. It is tasked with the duty of conducting trials in most countries.
Yes. Due to the process of Judicial Review, considered by some the most powerful force in the government, the Supreme Court has the authority to overturn virtually any law or decision deemed unconstitutional.
what are the most powerful judges in the judicial branch called
The Supreme Court is most closely related to the judicial branch of government.
Legislative is the most powerful of the three as it is the Law making body..