The President. Remember, the President appoints the Supreme Court Justices.
Also, the President is part of the Executive Branch of the Government, and supervises the Judicial Branch of the Government (in which the Supreme Court is a part of, thus subsequently the Court Justices are a part of it as well).
The powers of the president and the Supreme Court are separate and distinct, with each branch having its own specific authority and checks and balances. The president has executive powers, while the Supreme Court has the power of judicial review. In terms of overall power, it is difficult to compare the two as they serve different roles in the government.
The Supreme court became more powerful...
Parliament is the most powerful.
It isn't.
that's a statement, but no they are not. The president has much more consolidated power in one person.
The Supreme court became more powerful...
The Supreme court became more powerful...
The Supreme court became more powerful...
No
no
he is not president any more
9 currently. In the past there have been less. The president has the power to add more seats in the supreme court.
No, the state supreme courts only interpret policy for legislation or the constitution specific to the state over which it presides. The state supreme court is the final arbiter on those issues. On questions of Federal and constitutional law, the Supreme Court of the United States holds more authority.