The Judicial Branch can check the Legislative Branch via Constitutional Review. Constitutional Review allows the Supreme Court to ascertain the constitutionality of a bill or action passed by Congress. If the legislation is deemed unconstitutional, the bill is no longer law.
Yes the judicial branch can check out the other two branches by the use of declaring laws unconstitutional.
A law that is declared unconstitutional it automatically deemed died because it can not go into effect, even if the president and congress approved it the supreme court can reject it if it does not follow or is against the United States Constitution.
This is basically the equivalent to the presidents vote except you can not over ride it.
it is by checking
The United States Government is made up of three branches: 1. The executive branch (president and vice- president) 2. The judicial branch (Supreme Court) 3. The legislative branch (Congress made up of the senate and house of representatives)
The superme court
yes they do so because the can overturn laws if they feel they are unconstuitonal
They can override vetoes and not approve of a judge.
By authoring a constitutional amendment
The Legislative BranchThe judical branch.
By appointment to the Judical and veto of the Legislative.
By appointment to the Judical and veto of the Legislative.
The check the legisture my veto of some laws that will go against the fundamental human right
The Legislative BranchThe judical branch.
executive branch legislative branch judical branch
Judical, legislative, and congressional
Legislative executive judical
The three court systems in the State Judical Branch would be the Judical Branch, The Legislative Branch, and the Executive Branch.
that would be the judical not executive or legislative
Legislative and judical.