No. The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial (judging) branch of government. The Legislative branch includes the House of Representatives and the Senate, known collectively as Congress.
No, it is not, the Supreme Court is NOT a lawmaking body. The job of the Supreme Court is to make sure laws are constitutional and do not infringe on the rights of the people. Congress is the Chief lawmaking body of the entire United states. Finally, the Executive branch is the law enforcement branch to ensure the laws that are constitutional are followed by the nation.
The Supreme Court Can check the Legislative branch by declaring acts of legislature unconstitutionally
No, the Supreme Court is part of the Judicial Branch. Congress is part of the legislative branch.
No, it is not, the Supreme Court is NOT a lawmaking body. The job of the Supreme Court is to make sure laws are constitutional and do not infringe on the rights of the people. Congress is the Chief lawmaking body of the entire United states. Finally, the Executive branch is the law enforcement branch to ensure the laws that are constitutional are followed by the nation.
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No. Congress is part of the Legislative branch. The Supreme Court is head of the Judicial branch.
Congress must approve all appointments.
No, he is part of the Executive branch. Congress is the Legislative branch, and the Supreme Court is the Judicial branch.
The US Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or disapprove Supreme Court appointments.
The US Senate (Legislative Branch) has the power to approve or disapprove Supreme Court appointments.
The Legislative Branch