The courts and the officers of the courts (lawyers, clerks, judges, and so forth) are all members of the judicial branch of government.
executive branch
Assign judges, interpret laws
Federal judges have lifetime tenure during good behavior.
A constitution is a legal written document that lays down the principles and procedures of the organs for a government to function and uphold the economic,social,and political ideology as aspiration of its people. In a Democratic setup as in the USA there are three organs of a government, which are all kept in check and balance by the other two accountable to the people. The Legislative branch is made up of two houses, the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate is made up of two elected officials from every state. The House of Reps is made up by 435 elected officials. These officials are voted in by states as well, but the number of officials that each state gets to vote on is determined by the population of that state. The legislative branch's job is to make laws.The legislative branch is checked by the Exectutive branch and the Judicial branch. Any laws made by the legislative branch have to go to the executive branch to be passed. And once the laws are passed the Judicial Branch can declare those laws to be unconstitutional and disregard them. The executive branch is made up of the President, Vice-president, and many other members of the presidencial cabinet. The executive branches job is to enforce laws passed by congress. The executive branch is checked by congress because even if the executive branch does not sign a bill, the legislative branch can vote to still pass the law. They need 2/3 of the officalls to vote to pass the law. The executive branch also appoints judges to serve in the judicial brnach and those appointments have to be accepted by the legislative branch. The judicial branch is made up by supreme court justices, or judges. They make sure that laws passed by the legislative and exectutive branch are constitutional. The judicial brnach is checked because the members have to be appointed by both the legislative and executive branch. Every nation has its written constitution agreed by the people and protected by the head of the state to guarantee the principles and procedures written for the government to function.
First, Congress (legislative branch) needs to think of a law relating to gun control. Then, if the president (executive branch) agrees with it, he/she will sign it. Then, it goes to the judicial branch where the court of nine judges decides if it is against the constitution or not. If it is not against it, then it will become a law. So, you basically need all of the branches to make a law.
no judges are in the judicial branch
the judicial branch
Judicial: federal judges Executive: President, Vice President, his cabinet...
the appointment of judges
The executive branch is the president and his adviser's. Then there is the judicial, which is the judges. And then there is the legislative, which is the senate and the house of representatives.
The judicial branch consists of judges and courts such as district courts (thus district judges), appeals court and judges and the highest court in the USA, the Supreme Court and the 9 justices.
The correct spelling is judiciary and not judiciary. The Supreme Court is the head of the judicial branch and they oversee the judiciary of the United States. There are nine judges on the Supreme Court with eight associate judges and one chief justice.
The Judicial Branch checks the power of Executive Branch through the use of judicial review. This allows the Article III federal courts (US District Courts, US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts, and the Supreme Court of the United States) to declare an Executive Order that is relevant to a case before the court unconstitutional and unenforceable.
The executive branch is the president and his adviser's. Then there is the judicial, which is the judges. And then there is the legislative, which is the senate and the house of representatives.
The President (Executive Branch) appoints judges and justices of the Judicial Branch with the advice and consent (approval) of the Senate (Legislative Branch). Both branches must participate in order to complete an appointment.
Of or pertaining to courts of judicature, or legal tribunals; judicial; as, a judiciary proceeding., That branch of government in which judicial power is vested; the system of courts of justice in a country; the judges, taken collectively; as, an independent judiciary; the senate committee on the judiciary.
Good question! Actually, only some judges belong to the Judicial Branch of the US government. The Judicial Branch includes only those federal courts established under Article III of the Constitution:US District CourtsUS Court of International TradeUS Court of Appeals Circuit CourtsSupreme Court of the United StatesThere are many other courts in the federal judiciary, such as US Tax Court, US Bankruptcy Court, US Court of Claims, all the military courts, administrative courts for government agencies, and so on. These courts and tribunals were established under Congress' authority in Article I of the Constitution. None of those judges are part of the Judicial Branch, even though they are all part of the federal court system.State judges, of course, belong to the Judicial Branch of their individual states, but not to the Judicial Branch of the US federal government.