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the judicial branch is the third branch of government, it contains many institutions: the supreme court Federal district Courts Court of Appeals
The third branch of the government is the judicial branch. It is responsible for interpreting laws, settling disputes, and ensuring that laws are applied fairly and consistently. Examples of institutions within the judicial branch include the Supreme Court and lower federal courts.
The third branch of government is typically considered to be the judicial branch. The judicial branch is made up of the Supreme Court, the United States courts of appeals, and the United States district courts, and a number of other miscellaneous courts.
The Constitution of the United States of America listed the third arm of the government as the Judicial branch. The first two were the Executive (Presidential) and the Legislative (Congress: House of Representatives and Senate).
The Judicial Branch of the United States government consists of the United States Supreme Court and every federal court.
Members of the Supreme Court of the United States,I still know that your job is mostly to argue in any kind of a case.Thanks to the United States Constitution,you became the third branch of the federal government of the U.S.Thank you all and may God bless the United States of America.
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The first branch of the US government is the Legislative Branch. This consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives, which have the power to create statutory laws. The second branch is the Executive Branch. This consists of the President, the Presidential cabinet, and Government Organizations (TSA, FAA, etc...). The third and final branch is the Judicial Branch. This is composed of the United States Courts.
He was a lawyer and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Marshall believed a country should be governed by the rule of law, not the rule of man.
grrrr.what is the point to this if the questions are never answered ????!!!!! What is the point if questions are so vague they cannot be answered in any clear, simple straight forward way. In the US government one branch of government make the laws, another enforces the law and the third interprets the law. Are you asking about US federal branches of government? "Camera are not Allowed" is not specific enough unless you are referring to Supreme Court hearings in which use of cameras is at the discretion of the court (this is true in virtually all US court rooms). Traditionally the Supreme Court has barred cameras during hearings, but it is not law. Just like using a search engine how you ask the question can make a huge difference in how useful the answer may be.
Three Branches of the US government provided for in the US Constitution. Article I provides for the Legislative branch (House of Representatives and Senate). Article II - The Executive Branch (President). The third branch of Government is the Judicial Branch and is provided for by Article III of the constitution (Supreme Court).
No. U.S. Representatives, and Senators, are members of the U.S. House and Senate, respectively. These representative, lawmaking bodies of the U.S. government make up the Legislative branch. The Judicial branch of the U.S. government is the federal court system. The third branch is the Executive, consisting of the U.S. President and his/her delegates.