You can bill for just about anything. Whether the person you bill has to pay or not is a seperate matter. Consult a lawyer.
The Bill of Rights.
The Bill of Rights.
The Bill of Rights.
The Bill of Rights.
Checks and balances
The President checks Congress when he vetoes a bill
checks and balances
The principle is called checks and balances
The constitution is divided into three branches and each branch has powers that depends upon the other. If Congress sends the president a bill that is not for the "common good" of the people, is against the constitution, or passes a bill that favors a special group the president can veto the bill. If the president wants to appoint a ambassador he has to have Congressional approval. These are examples of checks and balances. One branch checks the other in running the government.
The president to veto a bill passed by congress.
The executive branch can also veto the bill of legislative.
Bill of rights