The legislative branch (congress) determines the jurisdiction of the federal courts, and the executive branch (the president), appoints federal judges, with the approval of the senate, but the judicial branch (supreme court) has the power to hold actions of the other two branches unconstitutional. Power of judicial review established in the Supreme Court case "Marbury v. Madison" (1803).
The executive branch ( i.e. the President) appoints the Supreme Courrt justices and federal judges ( subject to senate confirmation) and he tries to appoint people who agree with his judicial philosophy and interpretations of the Constitution. After the judges are appointed, the executive branch has no direct power over them.
The highest power in the executive branch is the President of the United States. The highest ranking member of the judicial branch is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
The Judicial Branch had this power. The process in which this branch declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional is called the Judicial Review
The executive branch of government has the power to veto bills proposed by the legislative branch. The executive branch of government has the power to overturn laws and rulings made within the judicial branch of government as well!
President doesn't have judicial power. Only the judicial branch has that power.
A=legislative branch; B= executive branch
The highest power in the executive branch is the President of the United States. The highest ranking member of the judicial branch is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
Congress may impeach an official from the judicial branch, or the executive branch, for abusing their power. However, the judicial branch holds the trial.
The Judicial Branch had this power. The process in which this branch declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional is called the Judicial Review
The power of the executive branch is enforce the laws,the power of the legislative branch is to make laws, and the power of the judicial branch is to interpret the laws
Yes, they do.
the appointment of judges
There is, an Executive, Legislative and Judicial branch.
The judicial branch has powers to interpret laws, or regulations or other actions of the executive branch, or to declare them unconstitutional. It serves as a "check" on the executive by having the power to interpret the law differently than the executive, and having that interpretation supercede the interpretation of the executive branch. In addition, the judicial branch resolves disputes between the executive branch and citizens or businesses, providing a "check" on any excesses of the executive branch.
The executive branch of government has the power to veto bills proposed by the legislative branch. The executive branch of government has the power to overturn laws and rulings made within the judicial branch of government as well!
separation of power
Nobody the Executive Branch has equal power like the Legislative Branch and the Judicial Branch.
The Judicial branch has the power to interpret the laws, or decide if they are unconstitutional. The checks on the Judicial branch are the power of the executive branch to enforce the laws and the power of the legislative branch to make laws.