The President checks the power of the Supreme Court by appointing Supreme Court justices and the Chief Justice (subject to Senate confirmation).
The president checks the supreme court by appointing members of the court.
The President checks the power of the Supreme Court by appointing Supreme Court justices and the Chief Justice (subject to Senate confirmation).
The President. Remember, the President appoints the Supreme Court Justices. Also, the President is part of the Executive Branch of the Government, and supervises the Judicial Branch of the Government (in which the Supreme Court is a part of, thus subsequently the Court Justices are a part of it as well).
congress and the supreme court
The Supreme Court checks the President by interpreting treaties.
The Congress and the Supreme Court provide a constitutional check on the President's powers
The Congress and the Supreme Court provide a constitutional check on the President's powers
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The Supreme Court is NOT the president's overseer. There are checks and balances in place, but the three branches are independent.
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