improves the laws and enforces them
improves the laws and enforces them
1. The judicial branch has the power to interpret the law 2. The constitution gives the judicial branch a similar power concerning treaties with other countries 3.
I would argue that the Legislative branch has at least two important powers over the judicial branch: 1) the ability to approve or reject presidential nominations for judicial office; 2) the power of impeachment over federal judges and justices.
I would argue that the Legislative branch has at least two important powers over the judicial branch: 1) the ability to approve or reject presidential nominations for judicial office; 2) the power of impeachment over federal judges and justices.
The Judicial Branch's 2 main jobs areinterpret lawsinterpret treaties
I learned in 5th grade that: Executive Branch-Like The President Judicial Branch-This is where they make the laws AND Legislature Branch- The House of Representitives and the Senate! ~Hope this helps you!
The four elements of the separation of powers are: 1) separation of government powers into distinct branches (legislative, executive, and judicial); 2) each branch having its own powers and responsibilities; 3) each branch acting as a check on the other branches to prevent abuse of power; and 4) each branch being independent but also needing cooperation from the others to function effectively.
Some people who serve in the Judicial branch are Judges and Lawyers.
Legislative Branch Executive Branch Judicial Branch
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The three branch of governments are: 1.Executive branch 2.Legislative branch 3.Judicial branch
Article III of the Constitution of the United States of America outlines the powers of the Judiciary. It covers Judicial Authority, Scope of Judicial Authority and Treason.