Congress established the Judicial Branch of government (what some consider the entire federal court system) in the Judiciary Act of 1789, under the authority of Article III, Section 1 of the Constitution.
Judicial Branch
in article 3
Yes. Congress established the Judicial Branch when it passed the Judiciary Act of 1789 on September 24, 1789.
The 3 branches of the U.S. government are legislative,executive,and judicial as established by the U.S. constitution.
Article I of the US Constitution established the legislative branch, consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate. Article II established the executive branch, headed by the President, and Article III established the judicial branch.
The supreme court so the Judicial Branch... I think.
It was "built" (established) in 1787, when the US constitution was ratified.
Judicial review is an implied power of the Judicial Branch in the US government, but an established practice in common law.
judicial branch
Mainly, the executive branch is to enforce the laws established by the legislative branch, while the judicial branch has the final say on interpreting the law.
established judicial review and strengthened the power of judicial branch
leads the judicial branch