The judicial branch of government in Illinois administers justice and interprets laws.
The Supreme Court of Illinois is part of the Judicial Branch of the Illinois State government.
No- he heads the executive branch as the President.
Legislative Branch, Executive Branch and the Judicial Branch.
supreme court (A+)
The executive branch, led by the Governor. Article V, Section 8 of the Illinois Constitution, SECTION 8. GOVERNOR - SUPREME EXECUTIVE POWER, states: "The Governor shall have the supreme executive power, and shall be responsible for the faithful execution of the laws." "Executive Power" means the authority to enforce laws and ensure that they are carried out as intended.
No. The Supreme Court of the United States heads the Judicial branch of government. The President of the United States heads the Executive branch of government. It's False (for short)
The three branches of the Illinois government are the executive branch, which is headed by the governor; the legislative branch, which consists of the Illinois General Assembly; and the judicial branch, which includes the state's court system.
Legislative - makes Illinois laws Executive - enforces Illinois laws Judicial - interprets Illinois laws
judicial branch
leads the judicial branch
All levels of courts fall within the judicial branch.