Judicial Branch
If you mean the three branches of government they would be the Judicial Branch (Supreme Court), the Legislative Branch (Senate and House of Reps.), and the Executive Branch (The President)
what does judicial branch mean?the branch that interprets laws and settle disagreement about them; "judicial" comes from judge :)
If you mean branches, they are the Legislative, Judicial and Executive Branches, which correspond to the Congress, Supreme Court and the President, respectively. The Legislative Branch is collectively called Congress, which is a bicameral branch separated into the House and the Senate. They are responsible for proposing laws. The head of the Judicial branch is the Supreme Court. Headed by 9 Supreme Justices, they are responsible for judging important cases, yet even more important, they are the leading authority on interpreting the Constitution and making sure passed laws are constitutional. The final branch is headed by the President of the United States. He may veto laws, (though this can be overturned by majority vote), pardon criminals, and utilize a number of other executive powers under the supervision of the two other branches. He or she is also responsible for international affairs and maintaining the general welfare of the nation. The system of checks and balances which exists among the three branches ensures, (at least in theory), that one branch does not become too powerful (a reference to times of anti-monarchy, when the documents were written). This system is not perfect, though works (in theory) well enough.
If you mean "checks and balances", then it is equal
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The legislative branch of government is the branch that is responsible for writing laws, among other things. The house of representitives and the senate are the legislative branch of government.
If you mean the three branches of government they would be the Judicial Branch (Supreme Court), the Legislative Branch (Senate and House of Reps.), and the Executive Branch (The President)
Article Three of the United States Constitution outlines the judicial branch, one of the three branches of the U.S. government. The other two are the executive branch, and the legislative branch.
By "3 branches" I am assuming that you mean the three branches of the US government. The branches are the legislative, judicial, and executive branch. The legislative branch makes the laws, the judicial branch makes sure that the laws are constitutional and is also the Supreme Court, and the exectutive branch is the President, the Vice President, and the cabinet members.
A triumvirate is a "group of three" and usually applies to three officials responsible for public administration or the execution of the duties of civil office.
Decision making is deciding things.
what does judicial branch mean?the branch that interprets laws and settle disagreement about them; "judicial" comes from judge :)
Mid corporate branch
Oh, dude, the Legislative branch is the only branch that is... what? Like, are we playing a guessing game now? I mean, technically, it's the branch that makes laws, if that's what you're getting at. But hey, if you're looking for a more exciting answer, I can throw in some jazz hands and a drum roll for ya.
Do you mean trees? They branch out and up towards the sunlight.
Sort of but it is more about deciding what IS critical to a situation.
Deciding or picking what is related to what you are (were) looking for.