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No. The Constitution assigns responsibilities and authority to each branch of government, and maintains separation of powers; they don't control each other. The US Supreme Court has the implied power of judicial review, which allows them to determine if an act of Congress is unconstitutional, to nullify it and render it unenforceable. This is part of the US government's system of checks and balances that prevents any branch of government from becoming too powerful.

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