It is in the judicial branch. Article 3 of the Constitution vests the judicial power of the new government in the US Supreme Court. Article 3 goes on to authorize Congress to create other lower courts, like trial and appeals courts, as it sees fit.
The principle by which the power of government are divided among separate branches. In the context of the government of the United States of America, according to the Constitution, the three branches of the government - Executive (President) - Legislative (Congress) - Judicial (the Courts) - each have have their own powers. By separating Powers between branches of government you prevent any individual branch from gaining too much power. Each branch has the ability to be a check on the actions of other branches, this is commonly called a system of checks and balances.
The branches of government are called branches due to the way the flow of power is generally diagrammed. We, the people, the the source or root of the power and we empower the government in three main ways. Those are the branches.
Congress -- makes the law Executive -- enforces the law Judicial -- interprets the law
There are three branches.Executive - President and vice presidentLegislative - Congress made up of the Senate and House of RepresentativesJudicial - Supreme court and other federal courts.
Congress is responsible for establishing lower courts as they are needed. This is a power designed to this the legislative branch of government in the U.S. Constitution.
(in the US) the three branches of government are established by the US Constitution.
The principle by which the power of government are divided among separate branches. In the context of the government of the United States of America, according to the Constitution, the three branches of the government - Executive (President) - Legislative (Congress) - Judicial (the Courts) - each have have their own powers. By separating Powers between branches of government you prevent any individual branch from gaining too much power. Each branch has the ability to be a check on the actions of other branches, this is commonly called a system of checks and balances.
it is the supreme courts role is to interpret the constitution
The three branches of the US Government. Congress = Legislative, The President = the Executive , The Courts = Judicial.
US District Courts are trial courts established under Article III of the Constitution, and are part of the Judicial branchof government.
The 3 branches are1. Legislative (Congress) -makes the laws 2. Executive (President and thousands of government employees) - carry out the laws 3. Judicial (Federal courts) - rule on disputes over the meaning of the law.
Article Three of the United States Constitution establishes the judicial branch of the federal government. The judicial branch comprises the Supreme Court of the United States and lower courts as created by Congress.
exexutive, legislative and judicial
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There are 3 branches- Legislative, Judicial, and Executive. Congress, Courts, President.
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