Article 3 describes the powers of the judicial branch.
they organized it by judicial, executive, and legislative branch
they organized it by judicial, executive, and legislative branch
That would be the judicial branch.
A. it's state constitution, statutes, or the judical branch itself.
The power to decide and contrives. They have to decide whether a national or state law conflicts with the constitution.
state supreme court appellate court
Oh, dude, that would be the judicial branch. They're like the referees of the government, making sure everyone plays by the rules laid out in the constitution. So, if a law steps out of line, the judicial branch is there to blow the whistle and say, "Nah, that's a foul, back to the drawing board."
State supreme courts (or their equivalent) are part of each State's Judicial branch.
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.
They organize their governments by 3 the branches
No. The Constitution is silent about qualifications for federal judges. There are also no statutory (legal) requirements for appointment to the Judicial Branch; however, those in charge of the selection process have adopted stringent, informal criteria for selecting appropriate nominees.