Currently the NRA is working or trying to at lest with all three branches and On 6-26-08 they are closly watching the ruling on the Supreme court ruling on The DC handgun ban.
The Federal Reserve is not in a branch of government (although if it was it would be in the Executive). It is its own entity.
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.
In the Commonwealth: If you are referring to state laws it would be the Executive Branch of the state government, unless the case fell under the original jurisdiction of the Federal Courts, then it would be the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.
For the federal government the officeholders would be the Supreme Court justices.
The governor of a state. the government of a state is in power that state
you find it in the articles of executive branch
The executive branch of government is an organization that is best represented with the President at the top. The executive departments and individual federal agencies would be, in that order, after the President.
The executive branch of government is an organization that is best represented with the President at the top. The executive departments and individual federal agencies would be, in that order, after the President.
Appellate courts in the Judicial Branch of the federal government have jurisdiction (power, authority) to review lower court decisions if the case is sent to them on appeal. Judges don't go looking for cases to review.Generally,* in order for a state case to be removed to federal court, the case must involve a a federal question. A "federal question" is one that involves matters related to federal law, the US Constitution or a US Treaty. State cases appealed to the US Supreme Court additionally must have exhausted all avenues of appeal in the state court system, and the federal question must have been "preserved," meaning it have been raised at trial and at each subsequent level of appeal.* There are some exceptions, but including them would make the answer to this question unnecessarily complex (some people may think it already is).
You would need to know what each branch could do. Short answer !
(in the US) Every elected government has an executive branch. For the federal government this person is the President, for a state it would be the Governor, for a County it would be the County Executive or County Manager, for a municipality it would be the Mayor.
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. "