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The Legislative branch and the Judicial branch.
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The Judicial Branch can veto bills passed by Congress, if they go against the Constitution.
From the American Founding Period onward, some (and, at times, many) Americans have distrusted the executive and judicial branches of their own government for several reasons. First, these branches of government have both appeared to be and in actual fact operated like the same British governmental agencies that had oppressed the American colonies before the Revolution. Second, the innate powers of these branches of American government have been understood (not at all inaccurately) to contain the seeds of tyranny, as it may be put, for excessive and otherwise unjust actions against the American people.
Judicial review is the power of courts to evaluate the constitutionality of legislative acts and executive actions. This mechanism allows the judiciary to invalidate laws or actions that violate the Constitution, thereby acting as a check on the powers of the executive and legislative branches. By ensuring that all government actions conform to constitutional principles, judicial review helps maintain the rule of law and protects individual rights against potential overreach by other branches of government.
The Federal courts can review cases that question laws and decide if the laws are valid. NovaNet!!! The Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government has the authority to rule on any Act of Congress or Presidential action that violates the Constitution. Therefore, it acts as a "check" against unlawful legislation or actions by the other two branches.