By declaring laws passed by Congress
The federal courts can check the Presidents power by that courts can declare executive actions unconstitutional.
They have the power to create new federal courts.
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They don’t have any power except for who they approve for federal and supreme courts.
Congress can check the power of the Supreme Court by introducing amendments to the Constitution.
Congress has the power to create new federal courts.
The federal courts can check the Presidents power by that courts can declare executive actions unconstitutional.
Congress has the power to create lower federal courts, therefore the Legislative branch has the power to create these courts.
They have the power to create new federal courts.
Congress has the power to create new federal courts
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Article III of the Constitution vested Congress with the power of creating federal courts below the Supreme Court, at their discretion. This authority includes determining the number and (usually) jurisdiction of each court. Congress also has the power to eliminate federal courts below the Supreme Court.
Constitutional Checks and Balances.
Constitutional Checks and Balances.
The power to create federal courts below the Supreme Court lies with Congress, as outlined in Article III of the U.S. Constitution. Congress has the authority to establish lower federal courts and determine their jurisdiction and structure. This includes the creation of district courts and appellate courts, which serve to handle cases that fall under federal jurisdiction.
inherent power
The Constitution assigns that power to Congress under Articles I and III.