no
only the congress can make laws, so he has to deal with them to make a law:)
To make bills (laws) to pass to the president to sign. If the president veto's the bill and congress wants the law then they vote. If 2/3 of the congress representatives votes "yes" then the president cant veto the law. But if the Judaical branch (the supreme court) decides that the law is unconstitutional nor congress or the president can make the bill a law.
Can the President ask the congress to make a law?
Congress cannot make any law respecting an establishment of religion.Congress cannot make any law prohibiting the free exercise of a religion.
Congress Shall Make No Law... was created on 2010-09-19.
to make the law.
The Congress can override the veto with a 2/3 majority.
In a state - any member of the State Legislature. In the Congress - any member of the Representative or Senator.
The Congress' main duty is to make and pass laws.
Congress can REPEAL any law, constitutional or not. Only the Court can overturn a law because it is unconstitutional.
All branches of law have different powers. This is to prevent any one branch from becoming more powerful than the others. Also, Congress has the power to create statutory law. The President is one man, and if he made statutory law it would be more likely to be a law he wants passed instead of one that the people want passed.
he can sign it and make it a law or he can veto it(reject)