The Supreme Court of the United States, as an institution, is head of the Judicial Branch of the Federal government. The Chief Justice of the United States (sometimes called Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court) is the head of the Judicial Branch. John G. Roberts, Jr. has been Chief Justice since 2005.
The presiding officer is the President of the United States for the federal government it is different for the state government.
The President is the head of the executive branch. The Chief Justice is the head of the judicial branch and the Speaker of the House is the head of the legislative branch.
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The Judicial Branch had this power. The process in which this branch declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional is called the Judicial Review
The judicial branch. The Supreme Court is the Judicial Branch of the US Government.
The presiding officer is the President of the United States for the federal government it is different for the state government.
There is a presiding officer for each of the legislative houses. The speaker of the House is John Boehner. The presiding officer of the Senate is vice president Joe Biden.
The presiding officer is the President of the United States for the federal government it is different for the state government.
The presiding judicial officer or the jury - depending on the type of trial being conducted.
The presiding officer of the chamber is the Speaker of the House.
Nancy Pelosi does not represent the Judicial branch of the American government. She is the Speaker of the House, which means she is the presiding officer of the House of Representatives in Congress. The Speaker is elected by a simple majority of the House every two years.
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A synonym may be magistrate.However:In the US, the term "magistrate" usually refers to a lower level judicial officer, with only certain limited judicial powers delegated to them.
Yes. A lawyer is an officer of the court and has duties and responsibilities to it.
The President is the head of the executive branch. The Chief Justice is the head of the judicial branch and the Speaker of the House is the head of the legislative branch.
I assume you mean the three branches of the federal government: the executive, the judicial and the legislative. The President is the head of state and the head of the executive branch. The Chief Justice is the highest official within the judicial branch. There is no single head of the legislative branch, but the Speaker of the House is the most powerful and highest-ranking member of the House of Representatives and her counterpart in the Senate is the Majority Leader (elected leader of the majority party). The Vice President is techically "president," or presiding officer, of the Senate, but that's only for casting tie-breaking votes and presiding over impeachment trials.
The President is the presiding officer of the Parliament when it is convened in the joint session. In day today working, the speaker of the house remains presiding officer in the lower house (Lok Sabha) and the Vice-president is the presiding officer of upper house (Rajya Sabha).