the judicial law interpret the law and enforce the law
Judicial law refers to the body of law that is created and developed by the judiciary through court decisions and interpretations. It includes legal principles, doctrines, and rules that are established by judges in the process of resolving disputes. These decisions shape and guide the interpretation and application of the law in future cases.
Executive carries out or inforces the law and the judicial interprets the law.
Judicial principles were derived from ancient law codes and common law.
The judicial branch is tasked with the interpretation of the law.
judicial review
The Judicial Branch interprets laws and ensures they are constitutional.
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Judicial Branch
The Judicial branch of US Government has the power to interpret existing law. The Legislative branch creates law and the Executive branch enforces existing law.
The Judicial Branch.Supreme Court
The Judicial Branch, or the federal court system, interprets the law. The US Supreme Court, head of the Judicial Branch, is the ultimate authority on the interpretation of federal law and the constitutionality of any law.
The Judicial Branch decides whether or not a law is unconstitutional.
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