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Yes
what does judicial branch mean?the branch that interprets laws and settle disagreement about them; "judicial" comes from judge :)
Judicial Branch
If you mean the three branches of government they would be the Judicial Branch (Supreme Court), the Legislative Branch (Senate and House of Reps.), and the Executive Branch (The President)
Someone has to have the power to determine what the words and sentences in constitutions and laws mean and how those words and sentences apply to specific sets of facts and circumstances. Courts were established as the entities having that power.
1. I bet you got this off of that website for CRCT help. (rabun-k12? something like that) anyways... 2. if you mean the legislature makes laws, then that's right. I don't think they carry out laws.your welcome
what does judicial branch mean?the branch that interprets laws and settle disagreement about them; "judicial" comes from judge :)
If you mean the job then yes, they interpret our laws. By interpret, they decide whether the law is constitutional or not.
I would say the Judicial Branch.
Judicial Branch
By "3 branches" I am assuming that you mean the three branches of the US government. The branches are the legislative, judicial, and executive branch. The legislative branch makes the laws, the judicial branch makes sure that the laws are constitutional and is also the Supreme Court, and the exectutive branch is the President, the Vice President, and the cabinet members.
The judicial branch of government includes the Supreme Court and smaller federal courts throughout the country. This branch impacts the governmental structure because it ensures that all laws which are stated in the US Constitution are upheld in accordance of what they were intended to mean.
The laws are carried out by the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government. That branch is headed by the President of the United States.In contrast, it is the Legislative Branch that makes those laws, and the Judicial Branch that interprets them.Executive branch enforces the law, Judicial branch interprets the law, and Legislative branch makes the law. I assume by "carry out" you mean enforces and if so, the executive branch.It is the executive branch that is responsible for ensuring that the laws of the US are obeyed. The other two branches are the legislative and the judicial.
The Judicial Branch in the United States is comprised of the Supreme Court. The 9 Supreme Court Justices have the responsibility to interpret the Constitution and decide about the Constitutionality of a bill or law. Supreme Court cases set a precedent for cases around the country. The judicial branch also includes most other courts.
In the US, that just means Congress. The Executive branch is the president, and the Judicial branch is the Supreme Court.
How many you mean? If so, then 3 -The Legislative branch -The Executive branch -The Judicial branch
The supreme courts
The federal Judicial Branch, consisting of the US District Courts, the US Court of International Trade, the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts and the US Supreme Court can declare acts of Congress unconstitutional, but only if the act has already been signed into law and is relevant to a case before the court.The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch and is the ultimate authority on constitutionality.