No. The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch of government. The House of Representatives is part of the Legislative Branch of government. They function independently of each other.
The Senate
There are no judges in the House of Representatives; the members are called either Congressmen (Congresswomen) or Representatives. Judges are part of the Judicial Branch; the House of Representatives is part of the Legislative Branch; they're completely separate.
The Supreme Court also called the Judicial Branch of the government (The House of Representatives is part of the executive branch which the president is also in)
Legislative (other two are Executive and Judicial)
The executive branch is the president and his staff. The judicial branch is the Supreme Court and the court system. The legistative branch (the legislature) is the Congress which comprises the Senate and the House of Representatives. Members of the Senate are called senators, and members of the House of Representatives are called congressmen and congresswomen.
The judicial branch of the Federal Government includes the U.S. Supreme Court.
The three parts of Congress are actually the House of Representatives, the Senate, and the Supreme Court is part of the judicial branch, not Congress. The House of Representatives is based on proportional representation, with each state being allocated a certain number of seats based on their population. The Senate, on the other hand, provides equal representation to each state, with two senators per state.
Yes, the Supreme Court is part of the Judicial Branch.
Yes, the Supreme Court is part of the Judicial Branch.
No, the Supreme Court is part of the Judicial Branch. Congress is part of the legislative branch.
no, the house of representatives is part of congress. the other part of congress is the senate.
They are responsible for what law makes it to the floor of the HOE and the committee assignment