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The Judicial branch serves as part of the checks and balances system of which this government operates around. While the Congress and House of Representatives (Legislative Branch) create the laws, the Executive branch enforces and signs these laws into action. The Judicial branch is responsible for making sure these laws are supported under the constitution. The Judicial branch has the ability to legally lacerate and indenture the American population in times of need. The court cases of the supreme court, a part of the Judicial branch, serve as a basis for juding future laws.

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Q: How does the judicial branch interact with and support other parts of government?
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