well, this branch can not declare war, only the president can conduct war, only the legislative branch can officially declare war. another limitation that this branch has, is that it can not gain too much power, this would be unconstitutional. that is your answer
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The Constitution prevents the justices of the supreme court from using their abilities to fly, shoot laser beams out of their eyes, have super-human strength, and to breathe under water. This is why the justices desperately wish to burn the constitution in order to gain enough of their original power to return to the home world.
The Judicial branch has "referee" powers - that is, it is involved with deciding disputes over legal interpretations. It has no formal powers to pass laws (though, in deciding legal interpretations, it may declare certain legal responsibilities which some may interpret as "legislating from the bench"), nor does it have any ability to physically enforce its decrees (which is a function left to the Executive branch).
In addition, its membership is determined by the other two branches (Executive appoints Judicial members, with Legislative approval).
Congrees is one of the three branches of US government. Each are elected seperately so each have the 'Popular Support' of the public. This gives htese bodies the right to govern on our behalf. Each will scutinse eachothers work i a serious of readings and stuff
Take politics, its pretty simple really.
its not only the judicial branch it's all the three branches of Goverment The Judicial,The Executive ,and The legislative. Its one of the the Principles and its just that all 3 have equal power The Legilative passes a bill,The Executive vetos the bill ,and the Judicial overrights the bill and makes it a Law.
President doesn't have judicial power. Only the judicial branch has that power.
The Judicial Branch had this power. The process in which this branch declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional is called the Judicial Review
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1. The judicial branch has the power to interpret the law 2. The constitution gives the judicial branch a similar power concerning treaties with other countries 3.
the judicial branch uses its power of judicial review to declare whether or not a law passed by the legislation is constitutional
President doesn't have judicial power. Only the judicial branch has that power.
The Judicial Branch had this power. The process in which this branch declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional is called the Judicial Review
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No governors have judicial power. That power rests with the judicial branch.
No governors have judicial power. That power rests with 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.
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The President nominates judges to the Supreme Court, and Congress ratifies those nominations. So while the President does choose some of the members of the judicial branch, that power is limited.
The Judicial Branch has the power of Judicial Review. They have the ability to review decisions made by the other two branches of government, and they have to measures to allow or prevent them from occurring.
Congress may impeach an official from the judicial branch, or the executive branch, for abusing their power. However, the judicial branch holds the trial.
1. The judicial branch has the power to interpret the law 2. The constitution gives the judicial branch a similar power concerning treaties with other countries 3.
The judicial branch has the power to interpret laws and to strike down laws that they determine to be against the constitution.