Below you will find example sentences with "judicial branch". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.

Judicial Branch in a sentence

Corpus data

  • Displayed example sentences: 20
  • Discovered as a combination around: judicial
  • Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 8
  • Phrase length: 2 words
  • Average sentence length: 24.1 words

Sentence profile

  • Phrase position: 7 start, 12 middle, 1 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis

  • The phrase "judicial branch" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 24.1 words and is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as 2024 the judicial branch may be, and the judicial branch hasn t, court, executive and supreme stand out.
  • In the phrase index, this combination connects with judicial system, judicial review, executive branch, judicial system, judicial review and judicial custody, linking the page to nearby combinations.

Example types with judicial branch

This selection groups the examples by length and sentence type, making usage of the full phrase easier to scan:

The judicial branch is just as affected. (7 words)

In 2024, the judicial branch may be unable to save our democracy. (12 words)

Even those wouldn’t address the backlog, and the judicial branch hasn’t asked for that many. (17 words)

Also passed by the General Assembly today before the veto break was the Judicial Branch budget and the Legislative Branch and the state’s highway plan, or “Road Plan,” which would still extend over two years. (36 words)

What it means for Palestinians: Weakening the judicial branch could limit both Israelis and Palestinians in seeking the court’s defense of their rights if they believe they are compromised by the government. (33 words)

Another key issue before the Supreme Court has been the “major questions doctrine,” or the notion that Congress — not the executive or judicial branch — should be responsible for major policy shifts. (31 words)

Example sentences (20)

The city government also has a judicial branch based on the post-transitional judicial system as outlined by the High Representative's "High Judicial and Prosecutorial Councils".

Republicans should note how Democrats once defended judicial independence and how the Founders realized that the judicial branch should balance the executive and legislative branches.

All citizens are eligible to vote at the age of 18. Judicial branch The judicial system consists of magistrates' courts, the High Court and the Court of Appeal.

Judicial branch further The judicial system in Nebraska is unified, with the Nebraska Supreme Court having administrative authority over all Nebraska courts.

The judicial branch (or judiciary), composed of the Supreme Court and lower federal courts, exercises judicial power (or judiciary).

Also passed by the General Assembly today before the veto break was the Judicial Branch budget and the Legislative Branch and the state’s highway plan, or “Road Plan,” which would still extend over two years.

In my pocket-size edition there are two pages concerning the judicial branch and five pages regarding the executive branch.

What’s more, there’s no way for Congress or the judicial branch to practically act as a check in cases in which the executive branch makes the wrong decision.

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However, in reality, the judicial branch in Cambodia is highly corrupt and often serves as a tool of the executive branch to silence civil society and its leaders.

While many countries consider criminal prosecutors to be part of the judicial branch, in the United States, all criminal prosecutors are considered part of the executive branch.

Before joining the judicial branch, Riggs spent 14 years working for the Southern Coalition for Social Justice in Durham, North Carolina.

Even those wouldn’t address the backlog, and the judicial branch hasn’t asked for that many.

Nancy Calderon from the Guatemala Secretary of Communications, however, said that the government “categorically rejects” claims of interference in the judicial branch.

They emphasize that a president’s official acts aren’t 'examinable by the Judicial Branch,' a principle that extends back to the landmark 1803 Supreme Court case Marbury vs. Madison.

Ultimately, the deputy prosecutor met with human resources and the Idaho Judicial Branch human resources director begrudgingly.

What it means for Palestinians: Weakening the judicial branch could limit both Israelis and Palestinians in seeking the court’s defense of their rights if they believe they are compromised by the government.

Another key issue before the Supreme Court has been the “major questions doctrine,” or the notion that Congress — not the executive or judicial branch — should be responsible for major policy shifts.

In 2024, the judicial branch may be unable to save our democracy.

In the incident Biden cited, Trump didn’t specify that he would ignore the authority of Congress, the judicial branch, and state governments on his first day back in office.

The judicial branch is just as affected.

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