Marbury v. Madison
Marbury v. Madison
Marbury v. Madison
Marbury v. Madison
Marbury v. Madison
Marbury v. Madison
Marbury v. Madison
Marbury v. Madison
The president is part of the executive branch of government. The other two branches are the judicial and legislative, which are represented by Congress and the Supreme Court, respectively.
These three branches are examples of Baron de Montesquieu's theory of government.
The Supreme Court is part of the judicial branch of the United States government. It is an independent organization that is separate from the executive and legislative branches. The Supreme Court is made up of nine justices who are nominated by the president and confirmed by the Senate.
The three branches of the U.S. Government are the Legislative (Congress), the Executive (President) and Judicial (Supreme Court)
By the Supreme court
executive and legislative