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pretty sure it is, its a part of the judicial branch

The Supreme Court is not the highest law in the land; the Constitution is. The Supreme Court interprets the Constitution. The Supreme Court is the final appeals court; decisions made by it are final. But these decisions still represent the interpretation of the court, and such decisions can theoretically be overturned by the same or future courts.

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Q: Is the supreme court the highest law in the land and is apart of the legislative branch?
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Which branch is the vice president apart of?

The Legislative and Executive


Whats the function of the legislative branch?

One function that Congress has but rarely uses is the authority to repeal bad legislation. Every year thousands of new laws are written and every year merely a few, if any are repealed. Ask yourself, are a multitude of laws required in order to better protect the rights of the individual? Is Congress doing their job if they go through an entire session without passing one bill of legislation? Would our country fall apart if Congress just stopped writing laws for the next several years? It is doubtful our country would fall apart, what is more likely is the oppressive government will begin to crumble, so expect more laws to come. Of course, Congress has the power of legislation but Congress has also been granted the authority to declare war, to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the states, to borrow money on the credit of the United States, to establish post offices and post roads, and to coin money, or monetary papers. But, of all the limited powers granted Congress it is the power to repeal bad legislation that is the most noble of all. Sadly, it is rarely exercised.


How many members are in the judicial branch?

In the United States, there are currently 9 Supreme Court Judges, 179 Appellate Court Judges, and 678 District Court judges, plus a number of judges assigned to special purpose courts. In addition, there is a large collection of special-purpose sheriffs, bailiffs, clerks, and other associated personnel which support the judges. A good guess at the total number of people employed by the Federal Judicial branch would be in the 10-20,000 range.


When was the US Supreme Court established and what was its purpose?

The US Constitution, ratified by the states on June 21, 1788, became operational on March 4, 1789. Article III of the Constitution required the new government to establish a Supreme Court and whatever lower federal courts it felt were needed to handle "cases and controversies" involving federal laws, treaties, and constitutional issues. The Constitution designated the Supreme Court as the highest court of the federal court system, but apart from listing the classes of cases the Court could hear under original (trial) jurisdiction and appellate (appeals) jurisdiction, the document was silent on the specific tasks the court would perform. Much of this was established by Congress and by the Supreme Court justices over time. The First Congress of the US created the Supreme Court and a small federal court system (the Judicial Branch) when they passed the Judiciary Act of 1789 on September 24, 1789. President Washington nominated six justices -- one Chief Justice, and five Associate Justices -- the same day. The Senate approved Washington's choices by voice vote (no recorded count) two days later, on September 26, 1789. The Court met for the first time on February 2, 1790.


A group of experts or advisors to the president are called what?

The President's chief advisers are called his Cabinet.

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What branch is the house of representatives and the senate apart of?

The legislative branch.


What branch of grovernment is the house of representatives and senate apart of?

The legislative branch.


Is house of representatives apart of the legislative branch?

yes


Which branch is the vice president apart of?

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What organizations are apart of the legislative branch?

In the Federal Government, the Senate and House of Representatives.


How do you apply legislation?

Legislative is a law created by legislature. In order to make legislative law the person would have to be apart of the legislative branch office in government.


Are judges and juries part of the Legislative branch?

If you're asking were judges AND juries apart of the legislative branch, no not even close. There is this other branch that is called the judicial branch for a reason; judge, judicial, it is not that hard. and the jury was not an original part of the process it was added in the bill of rights.


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Because it its part of the Legislative Branch and Congress has no power to tax.


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