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The federal government.
The judicial branch interprets and upholds the law. It is responsible for resolving disputes, ensuring justice, and interpreting the Constitution and legislation. Courts and judges operate within this branch to make legal determinations and set precedents that guide future cases. Through its rulings, the judicial branch plays a critical role in maintaining the rule of law in society.
The executive branch is the most affected as it is charged with enforcing the federal laws on humane uses of animals and the federal animal welfare laws. The legislative branch gets involved in writing and passing those federal laws and the judicial branch either upholds the laws written by the legislative branch or strikes them down as unconstitutional.
The branches of government—executive, legislative, and judicial—are interconnected through a system of checks and balances designed to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful. The legislative branch creates laws, the executive branch enforces them, and the judicial branch interprets them. Each branch has specific powers that allow it to limit the actions of the others, ensuring accountability and cooperation. This interdependence promotes a balanced governance structure that upholds democratic principles.
A Judge upholds a person's civil rights:)
Executive :Carrie out the laws Legislative:Make the law Judicial:Enforce the laws
The Supreme Court's responsibility to rule on legislative and executive actions stems from the principle of judicial review, established in the landmark case Marbury v. Madison (1803). This case affirmed the Court's authority to interpret the Constitution and invalidate laws or actions that conflict with it. The Constitution, particularly Article III, grants the judiciary the power to resolve disputes arising under federal law, thereby positioning the Supreme Court as a check on the other branches of government. This ensures a balance of power and upholds the rule of law.
He Who Upholds The Good
Someone who upholds to right.
The judgment is affirmed.
The judgment is affirmed.
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