THe president is not a member of his cabinet but is its head, so you could say he is a part of it. The cabinet has no powers except those powers delegated to it by the President and the cabinet members serve at the President's pleasure.
THe president is not a member of his cabinet but is its head, so you could say he is a part of it. The cabinet has no powers except those powers delegated to it by the President and the cabinet members serve at the President's pleasure.
Yes, the Supreme Court is part of the Judicial Branch.
That would be the US Supreme Court. It is part of the judicial branch of the US government.
The Supreme Court of Illinois is part of the Judicial Branch of the Illinois State government.
All courts are part of the judicial branch.
The Executive Branch is made up of the President, Vice President, Presidential Administrative Staff, Cabinet, and military. The Legislative Branch is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The Judicial Branch is made up of the Supreme Court.
What is under the cabinet members that are part of the executive branch of your government?
Supreme court
Neither. The President is part of the executive branch. The Executive branch includes the presidents Cabinet too.
No. The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial branch of government; the President and his (or her) Cabinet are part of the Executive branch of government. They are separate and independent of each other.
Although the US doesn't refer to its cabinet members as "ministers", they are indeed part of the federal government.
They are alol part of the Executive Branch because they all help the President.The president is the leader of the Executive branch, therefore, they are part of the executive branch
Judicial Branch
No. Cabinet Members are appointed by the sitting President to serve in the Executive Branch of government. The US House of Representatives is part of the Legislative branch, and the House leaders are elected by members of that body.
The courts and the officers of the courts (lawyers, clerks, judges, and so forth) are all members of the judicial branch of government.
The presidency is part of the executive branch of government, along with his cabinet members and other programs. All presidents, not just the first, are part of the executive branch. The three branches of government, judicial, executive, and legislative, have checks and balances against each other to ensure there isn't abuse of power.
Legislative branch Legislative branch = Congress Judicial branch = courts Executive branch = President and cabinet
Yes, the Supreme Court is part of the Judicial Branch.