The Judicial Branch. The Supreme Court of the United States has the final authority over the interpretation of federal law.
The judicial branch interprets the meaning of laws, applies laws to individual cases, and decides if laws violate the Constitution. The judicial branch is comprised of the Supreme Court and other federal courts.
The judicial branch applies and interprets the laws.
The Judicial Branch, or the federal court system, interprets the law. The US Supreme Court, head of the Judicial Branch, is the ultimate authority on the interpretation of federal law and the constitutionality of any law.
The Legislative Branch creates laws. The Judicial Branch interprets and applies the law, and the Executive Branch enforces the law. Or Judicial.... APEX (: !
The Legislative Branch creates laws. The Judicial Branch interprets and applies the law, and the Executive Branch enforces the law. Or Judicial.... APEX (: !
The judicial branch interprets the law.
The judicial branch interprets the nation's laws.
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In a nutshell, the legislative branch makes the laws, the judicial branch interprets those laws, and the executive branch enforces those laws.
The Judicial Branch of government interprets and reviews laws passed by the legislature.
Executive branch - runs the country, enforces the laws Legislative branch - makes the laws Judicial branch - interprets and applies the laws: settles legal disputes, typically in court trials
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