The Legislative and Judicial are both checked in their own ways.
Legislation can be vetoed and people to the Judicial branch must be appointed( and confirmed).
Legislative
The Legislative branch's power is being checked when recommending laws. This involves oversight and approval from the Executive branch, which can veto legislation, and the Judicial branch, which can review laws for constitutionality. This system of checks and balances ensures that no single branch of government holds too much power in the law-making process.
The president's power to nominate federal judges is a check on the judicial branch by the executive branch.
The legislative branch has the power to override presidential vetoes. In so doing, the presidential branch is being checked.
The legislative branch's power is being checked when the executive vetoes bills. The veto can be overridden by a two-thirds vote in both houses.
this means that the branch is being checked if it is too overpowering the other branches. if the judicial branch claims the law unconstitutional then the legislative law is being checked because they are the one who make the laws.
Sought- To seek or find For example, Jim sought to find his mother's killer.
Power!
It depends on the event that takes place.
The Framers didn't have differing views on Presidential power; instead, they believed the Executive branch should be "checked."
The legislative branch checks the executive branch by overseeing the implementation of laws and approving presidential appointments. It also checks the judicial branch by confirming judicial appointments and having the power to impeach federal judges.
the judicial branch has the sole power to declare if laws being passed follow the constitution.