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    States Judicial Branch certainly is the most power branch of government. I believe this has been the case since Marbury vs. Madison in 1803 exercising the basis of judicial review under Article III of the Constitution. Judicial review is where the court has the ability to examine and decided if a statue‚ treaty or administrative regulation contradicts or violates the previsions of an existing law‚ State Constitution‚ or United States Constitution. In my opinion the Judicial Branch has gotten a little

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    judicial branch that would not be subject to retaliation by either the executive branch or the legislative branch because of some decision made by those judges."said by Sandra  Day O’Connor‚ former associate justice of the supreme court. The judicial branch translates the importance of laws‚ applies laws to induvial cases‚ and chooses if laws disregard the constitution. This legal branch is involved the supreme court and other government courts. Even though people argue that the judicial branch has too

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    Foreign Branch Meaning of Foreign Branches: Foreign branches are independent branches which are operating in foreign countries. Accounting in respect of Foreign Branches: Accounting in respect of foreign branches is done in the books of the branch as well as in the books of the Head Office. Accounting at Branch: As the foreign branch is an independent branch‚ it keeps a complete set of books on the double entry system‚ prepares all the necessary accounts including the account of

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    UNIT 3 ESSAY: THE FOURTH BRANCH OF GOVERNMENT Norma Rogers January 4‚ 2011 Kaplan University Dr. Warren PA165-01 The Fourth Branch of Government It has been taught since elementary school that the United States government consists of three branches‚ including the Executive‚ Legislative‚ and Judicial. However‚ in those early days‚ there were no lessons on the influential fourth branch of government that operates alongside the other three and plays a central and increasingly

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    understand how the government functions it is necessary to understand the function of each branch and hoe they relate to each other. The legislative branch is made up of the senate and the House of Representatives to form congress. The most important duty of the legislative branch is to make laws. Laws are written‚ discussed and voted on in congress. The legislative branch can check the power of the executive branch by overriding or refusing to override presidential vetoes‚ ratifying or refusing to ratify

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    The Legislative Branch is made up of the two houses of Congress—the Senate and the House of Representatives. The most important duty of The Legislative Branch is to make laws on a particular Bill‚ which are written‚ discussed‚ and voted on amongst Congress. In the Senate there are 100 senators‚ two from each state. Senators are elected by their states and serve six-year terms. The Vice President of the United States is considered the head of the Senate‚ but does not vote in the Senate unless

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    the birth of the three branches of government was born. The three branches of government consist of the Legislative‚ Executive and Judicial Branch. The Legislative Branch makes the law‚ the Executive enforces the law and the Judicial Branch interprets the law. Recently‚ there have been questioning on the government on whether the practice of the Executive branch was correct. In the case of King v. Burwell‚ the Supreme Court was asked to evaluate whether the executive branch’s implementation of the

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    The powers of the Executive Branch‚ or otherwise the President‚ are spelled out in Article II of the Constitution; however Jeffery Tulis argues the point that there are two constitutional presidencies. The first one is the constitutional presidency that the Founding Fathers intended when they wrote the Constitution and it has changed little to none. The second is the informal version of the constitutional presidency that Woodrow Wilson devised and that the majority of Presidents since have followed

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    In American Constitutional thought‚ it is generally regarded that the Judicial Branch and the courts should be independent from political sway. The Legislative and Executive branches were designed to represent the will of the people at the time‚ but the third branch is to remain isolated. Blatantly activist judges are generally regarded as unacceptable. It’s undeniable‚ however‚ that a completely independent judiciary is impossible in a democratic society. To some extent‚ the general populace plays

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    judicial branch and how it’s the weakest branch of government. Hamilton believes that the Judicial branch only has the power to judge on laws‚ but does not alter the actual final decisions on what the laws people need to uphold. Hamilton recognizes that you need all three branches to make a successful government function and that the judicial branch is the least powerful of the three. The legislative branch makes the laws‚ executive branch enforces these laws and lastly the Judicial branch needs to

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