state supreme court
appellate court
Interpretation of state laws under the state constitution.
State supreme courts (or their equivalent) are part of each State's Judicial branch.
The Judicial branch is responsible for making sure laws are constitutional.
Basically, the legislative branch is supposed to make the laws, the executive branch is supposed to enforce the laws, and the judicial branch is supposed to interpret the laws.
The court system of a country is known as the "judicial branch."
Article 3 describes the powers of the judicial branch.
The Supreme Court of Illinois is part of the Judicial Branch of the Illinois State government.
Yes, the Georgia Supreme Court is part of the judicial branch of the state government in Georgia. It is the highest court in the state and has the final authority to interpret and apply Georgia law.
the roles of three branches are judicial branch-the judicial branch aproves the laws legislative branch-the legislative branch makes the laws executive branch-the executive branch carries out the laws ~Lil Dice~
Yes. Every state has a judicial structure usually know as the state court system.
The judicial branch is the court systems and includes federal and state judges as well as the Supreme Court.
The three branch of governments are: 1.Executive branch 2.Legislative branch 3.Judicial branch
The Judicial Branch