The Judicial Branch of the US government comprises the judges, justices and courts appointed and established under Article III of the Constitution.
The Judicial Branch is limited to these courts:
Article III (constitutional) federal courts are part of the Judicial Branch. Only the following courts are considered part of the Judicial Branch:
Most of the rest of the federal court system was established under Congress' authority in Article I, and are part of the Legislative Branch of government. These courts include:
The Judicial Branch of the US government includes only those courts Congress established under the authority of Article III of the Constitution. These are limited to:
It is one of these:
The Supreme Court
The Senate
The Congress
The Presidential Cabinet
I am not sure though I think that it is the Supreme Court ... That is the head of the Judicial Branch.
Article III (constitutional) federal judges are part of the Judicial Branch. Only the following courts are considered part of the Judicial Branch:
Most of the rest of the federal court system was established under Congress' authority in Article I. These courts include:
The most important one would be the Supreme Court. Their opinion on conduct of any law is not able to be overridden by either of the other two branches.
Supreme court
In the US, the highest court in the federal Judicial Branch is the Supreme Court of the United States. The Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch.
the judicial branch can decide if laws agree with the constitution
Members of the judicial branch include judges at every level, from the Supreme Court at the federal level to the smallest local civic court.
The judicial branch of government is the branch of government that grants reprieve or pardons. Reprieves are usually granted at the federal level of the court system.
On the federal level, no. However, some state courts elect their judges.
The Judicial branch of the Federal government is the supreme court and at the state level is the court of appeals and then lowest are the district courts. When you use the term "houses" it sounds to me like you are confusing the Judicial and the Legislative Branch. The Legislative Branch is the congress which is split into two houses, the House of Representatives and the Senate.
The Judicial Branch of the government, which is divided as various courts on the state level and as the Supreme Court on the Federal level, decides whether laws are Constitutional or not.
The judiciary branch of the US Government decides cases involving US law. The Federal Court involved in a case may determine if a law is Constitutional or not. The highest level of the US Judicial branch is the US Supreme Court.
The Judicial Branch is in charge of our court system by making decisions on various legal cases. The Supreme Court is the highest level and therefore overseas the Judicial Branch.
Judicial branch and sometimes the Legislative branch. main target is the supreme court(judicial branch).
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The executive branch is the most affected as it is charged with enforcing the federal laws on humane uses of animals and the federal animal welfare laws. The legislative branch gets involved in writing and passing those federal laws and the judicial branch either upholds the laws written by the legislative branch or strikes them down as unconstitutional.