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Compared with the executive and legislative branches, the main purpose of the judicial branch is
to make laws.
to execute laws.
to interpret laws.
to overrule laws.
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to interpret laws.
The judicial branch's primary role is to interpret and apply the law, resolving disputes and determining whether laws or actions violate the Constitution.
The judicial branch's primary role is to interpret and apply the law, resolving disputes and determining whether laws or actions violate the Constitution.
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