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What is the role of the judicial branch of government? How does it differ from the other branches?

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What is the role of the judicial branch of government? How does it differ from the other branches?

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The judiciary is co-equal with the legislative and executive branches of government, but has separate functions. It interprets laws passed by Congress or state legislatures. It is the nonmajoritarian branch of government that relies on law and facts in a case, not popular will.

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