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The judicial branch does not have the power to veto any legislation; however they can use judicial review to label properly challenged legislation unconstitutional. "Properly challenged" means someone who has been directly and significantly injured by the legislation files suit in court, and the case is eventually appealed to the Supreme Court. If a law is never challenged, the Supreme Court has no way to declare it unconstitutional.
A good way to remember this is a football game. The two teams represent the executive and legislative branches and as they are fighting to pass laws and veto laws the judicial branch (the referees) are making sure the players are following the rules.
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The Supreme Court of Illinois is part of the Judicial Branch of the Illinois State government.
The judicial branch. The Supreme Court is the Judicial Branch of the US Government.
The judicial branch applies and interprets the laws.
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judicial branch Legislation can only be vetoed by the Executive Branch--The President of the United States. Not the Judicial Branch(Supreme Court).
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Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch of government interprets and reviews laws passed by the legislature.
the judicial branch
Congress may impeach an official from the judicial branch, or the executive branch, for abusing their power. However, the judicial branch holds the trial.
State supreme courts (or their equivalent) are part of each State's Judicial branch.
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The Supreme Court of Illinois is part of the Judicial Branch of the Illinois State government.
The judicial branch. The Supreme Court is the Judicial Branch of the US Government.