No. No one has the power to veto acts of the US Supreme Court. They are head of the Judicial branch of government, and have final authority over constitutional interpretation.
The Supreme Court can overturn its own decisions, or Congress and the States can work together to ratify a new constitutional amendment that effectively nullifies a decision.
The President can veto acts of Congress, but Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds super-majority vote of both houses.
The Supreme Court does no acts. It judges whether laws made by Congress are constitutional. The President has no power at all over the Supreme Court, although he can nominate people to fill a vacancy in the Court. But his nomination must still be approved by Congress.
It's called veto, but is an act of checks and balances.
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The Congress and the Supreme Court provide a constitutional check on the President's powers
The power of judicial review.seperation of powers
Courts can judge legislative acts to be unconstitutional. This means that the Supreme Court can say that a law that the Senate has passed is unconstitutional.
if you are talking about judges for the supreme court then under Article II of the US constitution it states the powers and duties of the president. one of those powers is to appoint judges to the supreme court
No. In Article III, the powers of the Supreme Court are listed. Congress in Section 8, Clauses 1, 2, and 5 is given the expressed power to do those things.
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The President checks the power of the Supreme Court by appointing Supreme Court justices and the Chief Justice (subject to Senate confirmation).
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 power are the same as all the othe powers
The Congress and the Supreme Court provide a constitutional check on the President's powers
The powers of the president and the Supreme Court are separate and distinct, with each branch having its own specific authority and checks and balances. The president has executive powers, while the Supreme Court has the power of judicial review. In terms of overall power, it is difficult to compare the two as they serve different roles in the government.
The power of judicial review.seperation of powers
It gave the Supreme Court powers not granted by the Constitution
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