The powers of the judicial branch are contained in Article III of the Constitution, but those powers are not over the executive branch...they are separate from the powers of the legislative and executive branches.
In the United States, separation of powers of each branch of government )Legislature, the Executive branch-The President, The Judicial-Supreme Court) so one branch will not abuse power delegated to it. Written in the constitution are the checks and balances of each branch.
The executive branch powers are listed as the 2nd article.
The executive branch has limited powers because of the constitution. This branch is prohibited from creating new laws and legislation. They are also not allowed to declare war.
Executive powers are outlined in the Constitution. The executive branch of the government executes the law and has sole responsibility and authority for the administration of the country.
In the United States, the delegated powers are found in the Constitution.
The powers of the executive branch were laid out in Article II of the United States Constitution.
The Constitution gives the President of the United States his delegated powers.
article 1
Article II, which provides for the powers of the Executive Branch
Delegated Powers
Implied Powers