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The Judicial Branch
Judicial branch
The judicial branch is the Supreme Court. There duty is to basically enforce the laws and put the president on trial if he/she does something that isn't Constitutional. The supreme court also acts like a normal court and has about 100 cases a year
The Judicial branch hears court cases and interprets laws.The Legislative branch creates laws.The Executive branch runs the country.These are the 3 branches of he US government.
the Judical branch A.K.A. the supreme court
The judicial branch. The Supreme Court is the Judicial Branch of the US Government.
The Judicial Branch of the government decides whether or not the laws created by the Legislative Branch are constitutional. This branch consists of the Supreme Court and all the lower federal courts. Supreme Court justices are appointed by the President and confirmed by Congress.
Judicial BranchThe Judicial Branch consists only of the Article III (constitutional) courts, as follows:US District CourtsUS Court of International TradeUS Court of Appeals Circuit CourtsSupreme Court of the United States
the judicial branch can decide if laws agree with the constitution
The Judicial Branch is in charge of the Article III (constitutional) court system, which are primarily courts of general jurisdiction over federal question cases, both civil and criminal. The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch of the Federal government; the Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) leads the Court during his (or her) tenure. The United States has a dual justice system with a federal Judicial Branch and individual state judicial branches.
Cases involving the US Constitution, most federal laws, and US treaties are heard by the Article III (constitutional) courts that make up the Judicial Branch.Some cases, such as those heard in US Bankruptcy Court or US Tax Court, which were established under Congress' authority in Article I, are actually decided in the Legislative Branch.If this is a homework question, though, go with Judicial Branch.
Yes, the US Court of International Trade is organized under Article III, and is one of the four types of constitutional courts in the Judicial Branch of federal government.