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No, The US Supreme Court is the only federal court Congress is powerless to abolish, because the Court is mandated by Article III of the Constitution.

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Can congress in a fit of anger decide to abolish the supreme court?

No, The US Supreme Court is the only federal court Congress is powerless to abolish, because the Court is mandated by Article III of the Constitution.


What is the one court that congress can not abolish?

The Supreme Court


Can Congress abolish the Supreme Court?

No, Congress cannot abolish the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is established by the U.S. Constitution and can only be changed or abolished through a constitutional amendment, which requires approval by two-thirds of both houses of Congress and three-fourths of the states.


Can decide if laws passed by congress break the laws of the constitution?

Supreme Court


How does the supreme court control power of the congress?

When a law is passed the Supreme Court can decide if it is constitutional.


What institution had authority to establish lower federal court?

Congress retains the authority to do this. They also have the authority to abolish any federal court except the Supreme Court.


Who can decide when Congress has gone too far and using implied powers?

Supreme Court


Who group within the Federal Government has the authority to limit the president's inherent powers?

The Supreme Court


Who can decide when implied powers taken by congress have exceeded the expressed powers?

the U.S. Supreme Court


The power of the supreme court to decide if laws made by the congress are following the laws of the constitution?

judicial review


Who can decide when congress has gone too far in using implied powers?

The Supreme Court :D# Novanet !


Who determines the constitutionality of a state law?

The Supreme Court determines if laws made by congress are constitutional or not. In your state your State Supreme or Superior court will decide if state laws are unjust.