The judicial branch.
There are three branches-- the executive (president), legislative (congress) and judicial (justice system).
The Supreme Court of the United States, as an institution, is the highest part (court) of the Judicial Branch of government. The Chief Justice of the United States (colloquially known as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court) leads during his tenure.Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., has presided over the US Supreme Court since 2005.
The US Supreme court is the highest Federal court in the United States.
The Supreme Court of the United States is head of the Judicial branch.
The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the land and the only involves the federal government, the Solicitor General of the United States.
The Idaho Supreme Court is part of Idaho's Judicial branch, but not part of the United States' Judicial branch. The United States uses a dual-court system.
No. The Supreme Court of the United States heads the Judicial branch of government. The President of the United States heads the Executive branch of government. It's False (for short)
In the US, the highest court in the federal Judicial Branch is the Supreme Court of the United States. The Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch.
The Supreme Court, and all judges in the United States, fall into the Judicial Branch of government.
The Supreme Court of the United States, as an institution, is head of the Judicial Branch of the US Federal government. The Chief Justice of the United States (currently John G. Roberts, Jr.) leads during his tenure in office.
The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch of the United States federal government.
The United States Supreme Court
The Judicial Branch of the United States government