Sorry your question is unclear. Most countries have Justices and a Judicial branch. When asking questions on this site you need to be precise and state which country's judicial branch you are asking about as the people who answer these questions do so from all over the world.
I assume you're asking about the branch of government, Executive, Legislative, or Judicial. The Judicial is the supreme court, with nine justices (the words judicial and justice come from the same root, see).
The United States Supreme Court consists of nine justices. The justices are appointed by the president and remain justices for life. The Supreme Court is part of the judicial branch of the U.S. government.
The judicial branch is not just the nine judges of the Supreme Court although these "Supreme Court Justices" are the most important judges in the judiciary.
well i would say the supreme court justice has nine member in it, if that's what your asking for
The United States Constitution gives the Judicial Branch of the government the power to review all laws passed by the Legislative Branch. If the Supreme Court, which is composed of nine justices appointed for life by the president, finds that a law is unconstitutional, that law can't remain on the books.
The judicial branch oversees the court system of the U.S. Through court cases, the judicial branch explains the meaning of the Constitution and laws passed by Congress. The Supreme Court is the head of the judicial branch.
There are nine members of the Supreme Court. They are not elected to the post, but are appointed by the president as seats become available.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court has nine justices. They are responsible for overseeing the state's judicial system and hearing appeals in civil and criminal cases. Justices are appointed by the governor and are confirmed by the Oklahoma Senate, with a system in place for retention elections.
The nine key players of the Judicial branch would have to be the Supreme Court Justices. Here is a current list of Justices: Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. Justice Antonin Scalia Justice Anthony Kennedy Justice Clarence Thomas Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Justice Stephen Breyer Justice Sonia Sotomayor Justice Elena Kagan
There are many different supreme courts - one of the US and one for each of the States. They have different numbers of judges, depending on the Constitution of each state. There are eight judges on the US Supreme Court (Nine seats for judges).
The Constitution gives the power of deciding the number of Supreme Court justices to Congress. In 1789, Congress called for the six appointed justices. As the nation grew in area and more judicial circuits were added, Congress adjusted the number of Supreme Court justices. In 1807, Congress adjusted the number to seven; in in 1837, nine; in 1863, ten; and in 1869, back to nine Supreme Court justices.
the nine supreme judges... :)