In the US, the US Supreme Court has the final word on whether any actions by the legislative or executive are constitutional. Normally cases on the actions of the latter two branches begin in the lower Federal courts. If the cases are not properly resolved, the US Supreme Court may hear them. Their decisions normally involve laws that have been passed or any executive actions that may have been unconstitutional.
False, because it may check both the legislative and executive by declaring laws unconstitutional.
Yes, courts act as a check on the other branches of government.
the judicial checks the other branches to make an equal balence of power between the branches
Yes it does. The Supreme Court can change law and interpret the constitution. If a law is passed the is against the constitution the court can overturn the law.
True whoever said false their dumb
false
By declaring laws βunconstitutional
the judicial branches role is to check other branches and listening to appeals from lower courts.
the judicial branch checks the legislative branch by ruling a law passed by congress as unconstitutional. the judicial branch checks the executive branch by ruling the presidents acts as unconstitutional.
False The Judicial Branch Do Have Checks On The Other Branches
The executive branch is related to the other branches because the executive branch passes the laws that the other branches have to follow. The executive branch also appoints members of the other branches.
Yes it interprets the laws that Legistrative branch makes and the Executive branch enforces. It is the final judicial decion maker in matters of federal law
The judicial branch is not the most powerful,all branches are the same.No branch is powerful than the other
Judicial branch
Each branch of government checks each other in the system of checks and balances. This includes the legislative branch, along with the the executive and judicial. The branches basically check each other to make sure no branch is abusing their powers.
Like the other two branches it has the ability to check the power of the Executive and Legislative branches. Its main check is the fact that it can rule certain actions of presidents or congress unconstitutional, making the illegal.
The power of Judicial Review is the major check that the judicial branch has over the other two (legislative and executive) branches of the U.S. government. Judicial review allows the federal courts to rule actions of the President and Congress unconstitutional, and thus overturn them.