Approving the choice of justices
Approving the choice of justices
The Supreme Court Can check the Legislative branch by declaring acts of legislature unconstitutionally
the supreme court uses the judicial review to check the powers of the legislative and executive branches
they can issue a supreme court decision
The Legislative Branch
Courts can judge legislative acts to be unconstitutional. This means that the Supreme Court can say that a law that the Senate has passed is unconstitutional.
Courts can judge legislative acts to be unconstitutional. This means that the Supreme Court can say that a law that the Senate has passed is unconstitutional.
Courts can judge legislative acts to be unconstitutional. This means that the Supreme Court can say that a law that the Senate has passed is unconstitutional.
Courts can judge legislative acts to be unconstitutional. This means that the Supreme Court can say that a law that the Senate has passed is unconstitutional.
Courts can judge legislative acts to be unconstitutional. This means that the Supreme Court can say that a law that the Senate has passed is unconstitutional.
The Congress gets to approve or disapprove of who gets to be on the Supreme court.
Both the Legislative (Congress) and the Judicial (Supreme Court), have the power to keep the President's power in check.