judicial branch

NOUN
  1. the branch of the United States government responsible for the administration of justice
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How To Use judicial branch In A Sentence

  • Congress has gone back into session and most of the judicial branch of government began its annual one-month vacation.
  • Power is separated into legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
  • Congress has gone back into session and most of the judicial branch of government began its annual one-month vacation.
  • In this context, I would think that the most reasonable interpretation is that it is intended to exclude anyone in the legislative, executive or judicial branches, but it is possible that Obama could interpret the term differently or, for that matter, could change the terms of executive order. The Volokh Conspiracy » It’s Not the Crime, It’s the Cover-Up — Sestak Edition
  • The judicial branch includes a supreme court with justices appointed by the president.
  • Congress has gone back into session and most of the judicial branch of government began its annual one-month vacation.
  • He is not only subverting the judicial branch's integrity when he forswears himself under oath.
  • We have no charter defining the scope of the powers of the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government.
  • Your statement that the courts are reluctant to intervene is irrelevant since the Judicial branch was specifically created to serve as a check and balance against overreaching by the legislative and executive branches, and thankfully, we as citizens do have the standing to sue in the federal court if the Congress attempts to pass the Health Care “Whatever” into a law. Think Progress » Bachmann Accuses The Media Of ‘Treason,’ Claims Use Of ‘Deem And Pass’ Warrants ‘Impeachment’
  • The judicial branch interprets the constitution and is the final passer of laws.
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