The Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) typically administers the oath of office to the incoming President. Another justice may swear in the Vice-President. Senior Justice John Paul Stevens administered the oath to Vice-President Biden at the 2008 inauguration.
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The supreme court. It is under the judicial branch of government!(:
I would argue that the Legislative branch has at least two important powers over the judicial branch: 1) the ability to approve or reject presidential nominations for judicial office; 2) the power of impeachment over federal judges and justices.
The Executive branch checks the legislature by vetoing legislation it di disagrees with. It checks the judicial branch by being the only authority by which the judicial branch can enforce judicial decisions.
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No.
Role of the judicial branch when it comes to making presidential appointments.
The Legislative branch.
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The Legislative branch.
The Judicial Branch can declare an act of the President unconstitutional.
Yes. The Judicial Branch can declare a law unconstitutional, and it can declare presidential actions unconstitutional.
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George W. Bush or the head of the judicial branch at the time.
The judicial branch has the authority to rule that actions of the other branches are unconstitutional. For instance Abraham Lincoln suspended Habeas by presidential order, later by congressional action; the US Supreme Court ruled that both were unconstitutional.
the executive and legislative branch, respectively