The United States Supreme Court is the highest part of the Judiciary of the United States Government
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The Supreme Court.
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Judiciary is a noun. It refers to the branch of government responsible for interpreting laws and administering justice.
The offices of the President and the Vice President are part of the executive branch of government. Legislative and judiciary are the other two branches.
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The court system of a country is known as the "judicial branch."
The three branches are legislative executive and judicial. The house of representatives and the senate is part of the congress and the con gress is part of the legislative branch. The president and the vice president are part of the executive branch. The supreme court is part of the judicial branch.
The president is part of the executive branch. There are three branches to the federal government-- Executive (President Obama), Legislative (Congress), and Judiciary (Supreme Court).
Legislative BranchThe Congress of the United States, made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate, is the legislative branch of the government.
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.
Iran is a mixed government. The Supreme Council of Ayatollahs, the judiciary branch of the Iranian government, is effectively unlimited. They cannot be held to account for their political views and indiscretions. However, both the executive branch (the President and his officers) and the legislative branch (the Parliament or Majlis), can be held to account, so they are part of a limited government.