U.S. Judicial Branch of Government

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Established in Article III of the Constitution of the United States, the Judicial Branch is the power of courts possessed by the federal and state to examine executive or legislative acts. As one of the three branches of government, the judiciary power is responsible for assessing and interpreting constituted laws to be addressed in the U.S. Supreme Court, the highest court in the United States. In a constitutional system, judicial officers are committed by oath to the U.S. Constitution, and must ensure that laws and legislations passed by the executive and legislative branch are valid.

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