The judicial branch primarily consists of various levels of courts, with the Supreme Court being the highest authority. Below the Supreme Court are appellate courts, which review decisions made by lower courts, and trial courts, where cases are initially heard. Judges and justices in these courts are responsible for interpreting laws, ensuring justice, and upholding the Constitution. Additionally, there are specialized courts, such as family courts and bankruptcy courts, that handle specific types of cases.
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