The executive branch is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws. However, the supreme court has the power to deem any action unconstitutional or unlawful, and prevent or undo those actions.
It can declare laws unconstitutional or constitutional.
The US Supreme Court can declare Executive Orders and official Presidential actions unconstitutional if they are challenged in court.
The supreme court can use judicial review and judge the Executive branch's actions as unconstitutional or not.
choosing the people who will be justices
the supreme court uses the judicial review to check the powers of the legislative and executive branches
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.
nominates Supreme Court justices and federal judges veto (novenet)
Supreme court! President is executive.
No. The Executive Branch appoints US Supreme Court justices with the approval of the Senate.
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The Supreme Court can choose to hear a case which alleges that the executive branch has violated its constitutional authority in some manner. All branches are governed by the constitution, and the Supreme Court interprets the constitution.
They can declare executive acts unconstitutional
judicial review
The Supreme Court interpret the law so if a law is passed that goes against the constitution they review it and make a decision. The decision will keep the law or change it. In some cases the law is overthrown completely.
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