The correct answer is Judicial.
The Judicial branch of the United States is comprised of, as established pursuant to Article I of the United States Constitution:
- The Supreme Court of the United States
- The U.S. Court of Appeals
- The U.S. District Courts
- The U.S. Bankruptcy Courts
- The Court of International Trade
- The United States Court of Federal Claims
- The Court of Military Appeals
- The U.S. Tax Court
Judicial Checks and Balances
- The judicial branch has the power to interpret all laws.
- The judicial branch has the power to check the executive branch's actions to see if they're constitutional.
- The judicial branch has the power to be in charge of an impeachment trial.
- The judicial branch has the power to make sure a criminal isn't punished too severely.
The highest court in the United States of America is the Supreme Court and it has nine members or Justices, who serve for life unless they are impeached or they want to retire earlier.