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The Texas Supreme Court is part of the {blank}
government and the { blank}
branch.

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state and equal

Step-by-step explanation:

The Texas Constitution isolates state government into three separate yet equivalent branches: the presidential branch, headed by the lead representative; the legal branch, which comprises of the Texas Supreme Court and all state courts; and the administrative branch, headed by the Texas Legislature.

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