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impeach a judge
I Dont I Am Not A Judge
Congress controls budget, can impeach president, and can override presidential vetoes. The Supreme Court has judicial review.
The first example is how congress checks the President: congress has to approve his cabinet appointments, Supreme Court appointees, and treaties. The President checks congress by having veto power over bills that they have passed.
Congress has two parts, they are the house of representatives and the senate. The president makes sure the laws are carried out. The supreme court makes sure the laws are fair.
Yes, if Congress passes legislation enlarging the Supreme Court from nine to eleven members; otherwise, no.
1)The president (executive branch) can veto a law passed by Congress(legislative branch) which can be overridden by a two-thirds vote in Congress. 2) The Supreme Court (Judicial branch)can declare a law passed by Congress (legislative branch) as unconstitutional if the case is brought before the court.
No. No one has the power to veto acts of the US Supreme Court. They are head of the Judicial branch of government, and have final authority over constitutional interpretation.The Supreme Court can overturn its own decisions, or Congress and the States can work together to ratify a new constitutional amendment that effectively nullifies a decision.The President can veto acts of Congress, but Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds super-majority vote of both houses.
The President can veto bills passed by Congress, thus checking the Legislative Branch. The President checks the judicial branch by appointing Supreme Court justices.
The different branches of government are prevented from becoming too powerful by a series of checks and balances written into the Constitution of the United States. Congress creates the laws, but their laws can be vetoed by the President of the United States. In turn, Congress can override a presidential veto if two-thirds of the members of each house vote to do so. The Supreme Court has the power to strike down laws passed by Congress and the President if they are found to be unconstitutional. However, all of the justices on the Supreme Court are nominated by the president and must be approved by Congress.
A check on congress by the Supreme Court is judicial review. Sorry it isnt much, hope that helps :)
congress the supreme court
Executive on Legislative: Veto a bill Legislative on Executive: Override the veto with a two-thirds vote Legislative on Judicial: Can impeach judges; approves appointment of judges Executive on Judicial: Appoints judges Judicial on Executive/Legislative: Can declare acts/laws unconstitutional Hope I helped! :)
The Constitution established only one federal court, the Supreme Court. It left to Congress the job of creating the federal court system. Congress has created two types of federal courts, District and Courts of Appeals . It has also enacted laws dealing with the size and function of the Supreme Court.