The Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch interprets laws.
This means that they determine whether a
proposed or enacted law is constitutional or unconstitutional.
The head of the Judicial Branch is the Supreme Court.
This means that they determine whether a
proposed or enacted law is constitutional or unconstitutional.
The head of the Judicial Branch is the Supreme Court.
Current Supreme Court Justices
The Federal Court System
The Federal Court System is the U.S. government's national court system.
At the very top of the court system is the Supreme Court.
At the very top of the court system is the Supreme Court.
Famous Federal Court Cases
These are five key court cases that have shaped our history.
Now That We Know The Three Branches of Government
Let's Learn How They Work Together To Make Laws
Let's Learn How They Work Together To Make Laws