there's more than 1
legislative branch
The Judiciary Branch
US District Courts are trial courts established under Article III of the Constitution, and are part of the Judicial branchof government.
No. The US Tax Court is overseen by the Department of the Treasury, part of the Executive Branch of government, but it was established under Congress' authority in Article I of the Constitution.
legislative branch
legislative executive and judicial branch
the constitution established three strong branches of government
legislative branch
legislative branch
The Constitution does create a government with three different branches. The legislative branch makes the laws, the executive branch enforces the laws, and the judicial branch interprets the law.
a judicial branch was established to interpret the law.
The U.S. Constitution established three branches of government: the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The legislative branch, composed of Congress (the Senate and House of Representatives), is responsible for making laws. The executive branch, headed by the President, enforces those laws, while the judicial branch interprets the laws and administers justice through the court system. This separation of powers is designed to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful.