The judicial branch is the Supreme Court. There duty is to basically enforce the laws and put the president on trial if he/she does something that isn't Constitutional. The supreme court also acts like a normal court and has about 100 cases a year
The judicial branch
The responsibility for conducting judicial review lies with the judiciary branch of government.
The duties of the Judicial Branch are to decide on the meaning or interpretation of the Constitution and laws. The Judicial Branch protects individual citizens from mistreatment by other branches of government.
I think the judicial branch at the state level
The government of the United States is broken into three branches, executive, judicial, and legislative. The branch responsible for statutes is the legislative.
The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
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Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch of government interprets and reviews laws passed by the legislature.
The judicial branch does not carry out the laws; that's the responsibility of the executive branch.
the judicial branch
State supreme courts (or their equivalent) are part of each State's Judicial branch.