No. The Supreme Court of the United States heads the Judicial branch of government. The President of the United States heads the Executive branch of government.
It's False (for short)
No, The Supreme Court is the head of the Judicial Branch of the US Government.
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Under the New Jersey Plan, the ability to appoint the Supreme Court to the judicial branch of government was given to 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.
The Supreme Court, and all judges in the United States, fall into the Judicial Branch of government.
President Obama is in the Executive Branch of the government. (Congress is the Legislative Branch, and the Supreme Court is called the Judicial Branch.)
If the US Supreme Court declares an Executive Order (Presidential action) unconstitutional, it is checking the Executive Branch.
Judicial Branch Legislative Branch Executive Branch The Legislative Branch (Congress + the Senate), the Judicial Branch (Supreme Court), and the Executive Branch (The President).
The president (executive branch) nominates judges to the Supreme Court. If the Congress approves the nomination, the nominee becomes a member of the Supreme Court. So, the Supreme Court depends on the executive for its members.
The Executive branch, headed by the President.
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