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Q: What branch of government can fail to enforce a court order?
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How does the US Supreme Court enforce its decisions?

No, the US Supreme Court can't enforce its decisions; this limitation is one of the checks on the power of the Judicial branch. The Court generally must rely on the Executive branch to ensure the order the Supreme Court is carried out.


What branch of government is the US Supreme Court checking when they declare an act of the President unconstitutional?

If the US Supreme Court declares an Executive Order (Presidential action) unconstitutional, it is checking the Executive Branch.


Why did the founding fathers separate the power to make enforce and interpret laws between different branches of government?

The founding fathers separated the power to make, enforce, and interpret laws between different branches of government in order to prevent government becoming tyrannical.


Why is it that Court decisions are not simply self-executing?

Court orders are not self-executing because they are essentially just words on a piece of paper. If a person simply refuses to obey the decision or order, the judge has no ability to enforce them. It's like when a kid gets told to do something and he says "Yeah, make me." The Courts have no ability to make people obey their decisions. They need the executive branch to do the enforcing for it, because the executive branch usually controls the forces that would make the person obey the order.


What best represents the organization of the executive branch of government?

The executive branch of government is an organization that is best represented with the President at the top. The executive departments and individual federal agencies would be, in that order, after the President.

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What is one way that the judicial branch can overrule the executive branch?

The judicial branch of government can overrule the executive branch of government. The overruling of an executive order can be done in the supreme court system.


Can a court order a father to visit a child?

No. The court has no means to enforce that type of order.


Can you enforce child support without court order if non-custodial parent dies?

No order to enforce


How does the US Supreme Court enforce its decisions?

No, the US Supreme Court can't enforce its decisions; this limitation is one of the checks on the power of the Judicial branch. The Court generally must rely on the Executive branch to ensure the order the Supreme Court is carried out.


What branch of government is the US Supreme Court checking when they declare an act of the President unconstitutional?

If the US Supreme Court declares an Executive Order (Presidential action) unconstitutional, it is checking the Executive Branch.


Why did the founding fathers separate the power to make enforce and interpret laws between different branches of government?

The founding fathers separated the power to make, enforce, and interpret laws between different branches of government in order to prevent government becoming tyrannical.


What must a nation have in order to enact in enforce policies?

a government


What must a nation have in order to enact and enforce a policies?

a government


What court order broke up neighborhood schools to enforce intergration?

busing


Can child support services over rule a court order?

Only a judge can overturn a judge's decision. That said, however, the State is not obliged to follow decisions in cases to which it was not made a party. Please resubmit your question with more specificity.


Do you have a right to enforce payment for the child if the natural mother agreed to it?

Not without a court order.


Is there a way to get a divorce and not involving kids meaning making the decisions on child support on the spouses own?

The parties can work out an agreement but it must be approved by the court. Once approved it will be incorporated into the divorce decree and become a court order. The court will then have the power to enforce the agreement if one party violates it.The parties can work out an agreement but it must be approved by the court. Once approved it will be incorporated into the divorce decree and become a court order. The court will then have the power to enforce the agreement if one party violates it.The parties can work out an agreement but it must be approved by the court. Once approved it will be incorporated into the divorce decree and become a court order. The court will then have the power to enforce the agreement if one party violates it.The parties can work out an agreement but it must be approved by the court. Once approved it will be incorporated into the divorce decree and become a court order. The court will then have the power to enforce the agreement if one party violates it.