CHAPTER V. THE JUDICIAL BRANCH. The phrase ―passive yet powerful‖ best describes the judicial branch of government. This branch has the most power of any of the three branches. read more
Where the legislative branch must discuss and compromise, and the judiciary must deliberate the executive branch just does. It moves and acts with a single purpose. The judiciary is the weakest of the three. In the federal system it relies on the legislative branch for money and the executive to appoint it’s members. read more
By Tom Jipping web posted March 4, 2002. Senator Dianne Feinstein, California Democrat and Judiciary Committee member, let it slip on NBC's"Meet the Press" Sunday, Feb. 24. read more