A. it's state constitution, statutes, or the judical branch itself.
what does judicial branch mean?the branch that interprets laws and settle disagreement about them; "judicial" comes from judge :)
Role of the judicial branch when it comes to making presidential appointments.
The Legeslative Branch has the responsibilities of making the laws, and then the Executive Branch comes in to enforce the laws, following that the Judicial Branch Interprets the law.
The legislative branch comes up with bills(ideas that they hope to become laws) The executive branch approves the bills and the Judicial branch decides if they are constitutional.
In the United States, the power for the Judicial Branch comes explicitly from the Constitution, where Article III spells out the powers of the Judicial Branch. The structure of the US Judicial Branch is solely at the discretion of the Legislature to define. The only mention in the Constitution is that there be ONE Supreme Court with other courts. How we currently organize the court system has been defined by legislation, not by any original document.
So that if there comes a time when the state (the government per se) or a member of it gets involved in a legal situation or a lawsuit, the judicial branch is separated enough from the other branches of government to not be bribed and to make the right and just decision for the case.
The Judicial Branch of the US government is made of several sections. At the top is the US Supreme Court. After that comes the US Court of Appeals. The next level are the individual district courts.
AnswerThe judicial branch does not have the power to veto any legislation; however they can use judicial review to label properly challenged legislation unconstitutional. "Properly challenged" means someone who has been directly and significantly injured by the legislation files suit in court, and the case is eventually appealed to the Supreme Court. If a law is never challenged, the Supreme Court has no way to declare it unconstitutional.A good way to remember this is a football game. The two teams represent the executive and legislative branches and as they are fighting to pass laws and veto laws the judicial branch (the referees) are making sure the players are following the rules.
The three major branches of Canada's grovenment are___The Executive branch_The legistive Branch_The Judical branche.The Exacutive branch is the part of Canada's grovenment responsible for puting laws into actions which also includes the Prime Minister (PM) and the cabinet.The Legistive branch is the branch of Canada's grovenment which makes laws and which also includes the House of commons and the Senate.The Judicial branch is the branch of Canada's gorvenment which is responsible for interprets and applies the law by making legal judgments and it also includes the Canada's courts of law and the all the members of the Judicial branch comes from the legal profession.By Sidra KhanThere are three types of government out there today and they are: Federal (Country) Provincial (Province) Municipal (City/Town)
Supreme Court (Highest Judicial Authority) High Court (Second) District Courts (Third) Subordinate Courts (Others)
In a democracy authority comes from the people.
people are the authority