if i understand your question, it is the state supreme court
the judicial
I think the judicial branch at the state level
Federal and state court systems.
Judicial on the state level
That would be the judicial branch.
judicial branch at the state level
Judicial branch at the state level
State supreme courts (or their equivalent) are part of each State's Judicial branch.
On the federal level, no. However, some state courts elect their judges.
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."
The legislative branch is the only branch that makes the laws. The executive branch makes sure that those laws are obeyed, and the judicial branch deals with violated laws, followed by punishment with the state court and federal court.
Legislative branch makes the laws. Executive branch enforces the laws. Judicial branch interprets the laws.