The Judicial Branch can declare a Presidential Order (called an Executive Order) unconstitutional. While the US Supreme Court is the final arbiter of constitutionality, even US District Courts can overturn an Executive Order, as was the case with President Obama's moratorium on deep water drilling in the Gulf. The lower court's decision may be appealed all the way to the Supreme Court, but in this instance it wasn't.
The Judicial Branch can declare an Executive Order (a Presidential Order) unconstitutional if it is presented to the court as part of a case or controversy.
While the US Supreme Court is the final arbiter of constitutionality, even US District Courts can overturn an Executive Order, as was the case with President Obama's moratorium on deep water drilling in the Gulf. The lower court's decision may be appealed all the way to the Supreme Court, but in this instance it wasn't.
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If the US Supreme Court declares an Executive Order (Presidential action) unconstitutional, it is checking the Executive Branch.
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The courts can declare presidential acts unlawful or unconstitutional, if they see it to be unlawful or unconstitutional.
The Judicial Branch can declare an act of the President unconstitutional.
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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.
The Judicial Branch can declare an Executive Order (a Presidential Order) unconstitutional if it is presented to the court as part of a case or controversy.While the US Supreme Court is the final arbiter of constitutionality, even US District Courts can overturn an Executive Order, as was the case with President Obama's moratorium on deep water drilling in the Gulf. The lower court's decision may be appealed all the way to the Supreme Court, but in this instance it wasn't.
It can declare acts of the president unconstitutional