Order in the Court (Paperback)


The Judicial Branch is made up of all the many different court systems in America. Its job is to take the laws that are passed by Congress and signed by the president and interpret them. When someone has broken a law, or feels that a law doesn't follow the rules set up in the Constitution, a judge or jury must first decide how the law should be explained, if it should be changed, if someone should be punished, and must also protect people's rights.

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The Judicial Branch is made up of all the many different court systems in America. Its job is to take the laws that are passed by Congress and signed by the president and interpret them. When someone has broken a law, or feels that a law doesn't follow the rules set up in the Constitution, a judge or jury must first decide how the law should be explained, if it should be changed, if someone should be punished, and must also protect people's rights.

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General

Imprint

Lerner Classroom

Country of origin

United States

Series

How Government Works

Release date

2004

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First published

2004

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Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

56

ISBN-13

978-0-8225-1415-2

Barcode

9780822514152

Categories

LSN

0-8225-1415-X



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