No. all three branches of the government all have equal power and make decisions by taking votes.
The Supreme Court is one of the three branches of government. They appealed the decision to the Supreme Court.
The the United States Constitution made the supreme court. The supreme court was made in 1789.
The three branches are Congress (Legislative), Executive (President) and the Judiciary (Supreme court and lower courts)
The three branches are Congress (Legislative), Executive (President) and the Judiciary (Supreme court and lower courts)
Decisions by all three branches of government can be appealed to the US Supreme Court.
three ! congress--supreme court-president
There are three branches.Executive - President and vice presidentLegislative - Congress made up of the Senate and House of RepresentativesJudicial - Supreme court and other federal courts.
Executive = President Legislative = Congress Judicial = Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is NOT the president's overseer. There are checks and balances in place, but the three branches are independent.
The three branches of the U.S. Government are the Legislative (Congress), the Executive (President) and Judicial (Supreme Court)
The three branches of law are the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial. In the US, these are the Congress, the President (and his cabinet) and the courts, including the US Supreme Court.
No. The US Federal government has three branches: The Executive branch, the Legislative branch, and the Judicial branch. The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial branch.There are also three basic levels within the Judicial branch:Trial Courts (e.g., US District Courts)Appellate Courts (e.g., US Courts of Appeals Circuit Courts)The Supreme Court