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The branch of government that would be involved with court cases would be what branch?

Judicial branch


Who are the officeholders of the judicial branch?

For the federal government the officeholders would be the Supreme Court justices.


Who decides what is right and what is wrong is it a government- the people- the individual or the law?

It would be a government. It is in the court systems or judicial branch.


What branch of the government would settle a water dispute between two states?

The Judicial Branch, specifically the US Supreme Court.


Which branch has 9 members named by president but voted by the senate?

That would be the US Supreme Court. It is part of the judicial branch of the US government.


Which branch of government reviews a case tried in a lower court if an appeal has been made?

The Judicial BranchThat would still be the Judicial branch of government.The Circuit Court of Appeals would hear the initial appeal and their decision is available for further appeal to the U. S. Supreme Court.


If a case is heard by the U.S. Supreme Court and the government is one of the parties involved who would represent the government?

A DOJ lawyer represents the government.


What are the three courts Washington developed?

If you mean the three branches of government they would be the Judicial Branch (Supreme Court), the Legislative Branch (Senate and House of Reps.), and the Executive Branch (The President)


What branch has 9 judges?

I assume you're asking about the branch of government, Executive, Legislative, or Judicial. The Judicial is the supreme court, with nine justices (the words judicial and justice come from the same root, see).


The three court systems in the State Judicial branch?

The three court systems in the State Judical Branch would be the Judical Branch, The Legislative Branch, and the Executive Branch.


Use executive branch in a sentence?

The Legislative Branch is the branch of government responsible for passing laws. An example of a sentence using the term "Legislative Branch" is "In the US, the Legislative Branch of the federal government is Congress. "


What is the Judicial Branch of the US government?

The Judicial Branch* is one of three independent parts of the US Government, and consists of the constitutional courts of the federal court system (not the entire federal court system, as most people believe). The primary responsibility of the judicial branch is to interpret and apply the laws, and ensure their constitutionality.The three branches of government share responsibility for the legal system. The Legislative branch (Congress) creates law; the Judicial branch determines their constitutionality and resolves disputes; and the Executive branch enforces the laws.The Supreme Court of the United States is head of the Judicial Branch. The other Article III (constitutional) courts are also part of the judicial branch.US District CourtsUS Court of International TradeUS Court of Appeals Circuit CourtsUS Supreme Court* People sometimes mistakenly call the Judicial Branch the "Judiciary" Branch. If referring to the US government, this term is incorrect.The official definition for the word judicial is "of, by, or appropriate to a court or judge."