The Judicial Branch
Declaring it unconstitutional.
executive branch
Yes because the legislative branch can overthrow the veto of the president. The only reason why the president would veto a bill is if it unconstitutional.
The Senate voting on a new bill is an activity performed by which branch of government?
The judicial branch but really all three branches have checks and balances so there is a good chance an unconstitutional would never be passed but it does happen from time to time thus the judicial branches power to declare a law /bill / amendment, unconstitutional
legislative branch laurent
It's a relationship of checks and balances between the branches. For example if the Executive branch try's to pass a bill that is obscure and unconstitutional, the other two branches can shoot it down.
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The Legislative branch.
Bill
Bill
The Executive Branch has the authority to veto a bill.