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- how does the judicial branch protect peoples rights and freedoms? circle three correct answers. by making fair laws by striking down national, state, and local laws that go against the constitution by allowing people to bring their case to court by allowing people to appeal to a higher court by punishing states for unfair laws ways the judicial branch protects rights
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The judicial branch does not make laws (legislative function). It can strike down unconstitutional laws, allow people to bring cases to court for justice, and permit appeals to higher - courts for review. Punishing states for unfair laws is not a direct way it protects rights compared to the other three.
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by striking down national, state, and local laws that go against the Constitution
by allowing people to bring their case to court
by allowing people to appeal to a higher court