The Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch
The judicial branch, founded by the U.S. Constitution, manages the country's legal process, interprets its laws, and protects the rights of its people. Judges in the federal court system, including the Supreme Court, review legal cases with the goal of ensuring that justice is done. As one of the three branches of the federal government, the judicial branch helps establish a balance of power in the United States.
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Response to Reading
Ready Routine
Use the READY Routine resources to help students build strong, evidence-based responses to text-dependent questions through a scaffolded process of reading, analysis, collaborative discussion, and writing.
Read the text
Examine the question
Analyze the text
Discuss your thinking
You write a response