what did not provide a president or a court system
The Articles of Confederation did not provide for a national court system. The Articles of Confederation were eventually replaced by the U. S. Constitution.
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
The Congress and the Supreme Court provide a constitutional check on the President's powers
George Washington
No, only Congress can set up the court system according to Article 3 and 1 of the US Constitution
This was the Supreme Court of 1938. They basically decided that it would be the President who would determine the number of lower courts in the system. It made it much easier for future Presidents to designate Supreme Court members.
George W. Bush
The Judicial Branch The United States has a dual court system, so the judicial power is shared between the state and federal court system.
There are three branches in the U.S.A. system of democracy.The Executive branch. (The President)The Legislative branch. (The House of Representatives and Senate)The Supreme Court. (The Court)
It depends on the president and court. The current president is no doubt happy that Obamacare was upheld by the court.
The title "president of judicial" is not commonly used and may refer to different roles depending on the context or country. In the United States, for example, the Chief Justice of the United States serves as the head of the Supreme Court but is not referred to as a "president." If you are referring to a specific country or judicial system, please provide more details for a precise answer.