The Supreme Court is the head of the judicial branch of the government and has the responsibility to enforce the Constitution. If legislation is found to be unconstitutional then it is overturned.
Yes, if the law is relevant to a case or controversy before the Supreme Court and they determine it is unconstitutional, they can overturn (or nullify) the law and render it unenforceable.
The Supreme Court, which is the head of the Judicial Branch of government is empowered to decide on the constitutionality of laws. When a law is deemed unconstitutional, it is overturned.
The president does not have any power over the decisions of the Supreme Court. Only the Supreme Court itself can overturn a supreme court decision.
they have to be appointed by the president and approved by the senate
A U. S. president cannot reverse a U. S. Supreme Court decision or the decision of the Supreme Court of any state or territory.
No
The justices of the Supreme Court are appointed for life by the President.
US Supreme Court justices are chosen (nominated) by the President and approved by a simple majority vote of the Senate.
the president appoints them and the congress questions them
No it can't. The only way to overturn a supreme court decision is either another supreme court decision, or a constitutional amendment.
They are appointed by the President, approved by the Senate.
"What?" indeed! If the Supreme Court rules it unconstitutional, that ends it. The only ones who can overturn that are some future Supreme Court.
The President has the sole power to nominate a candidate for a position as a US Supreme Court Justice. The candidate is examined by the Senate and, if approved, his or her appointment is made for life.
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