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The judiciary is the branch of government responsible for interpreting and applying laws, resolving disputes, and ensuring justice. It is composed of various levels of courts, including trial courts, appellate courts, and, in many systems, a supreme or constitutional court. Judges and justices, who are appointed or elected, make up the judiciary, interpreting legal statutes and the constitution. The judiciary operates independently from the executive and legislative branches to uphold the rule of law and protect individual rights.

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