Congress can check the power of the Supreme Court by introducing amendments to the Constitution.
They don’t have any power except for who they approve for federal and supreme courts.
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Supreme Court to declare acts of Congress and state laws unconstitutional
In most cases, supreme courts are final appellate courts.
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Congress can check the power of the Supreme Court by introducing amendments to the Constitution.
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The supreme court is the highest court
First of all I am almost sure the Supreme Court does not establish courts but I know Congress has the power to establish courts and I believe the president may have that executive power also.
No, the Supreme Court reviews decisions of lower (inferior) courts under its appellate jurisdiction.
Article III of the Constitution refers to such courts as "inferior," meaning lower in power and authority than the US Supreme Court.
The US Supreme Court only has limited power over the state courts because state laws and state constitutional issues that aren't in conflict with the US Constitution lay outside the Supreme Court's jurisdiction.
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Article III of The Constitution vests the whole judicial power of the United States in one Supreme Court, and such inferior courts as Congress shall, from time to time, ordain and establish. Congress is permitted to organize it.