yes they do so because the can overturn laws if they feel they are unconstuitonal
Judicial review is primarily a check on the Legislative Branch; however, it can also be used to nullify executive orders, so it is sometimes a check on the Executive Branch.
Legislative (describes the legislative branch)Judicial (describes the judicial branch)Executive (describes the executive branch)
The judicial branch has checks on it because the judicial branch does not create laws in the USA, the legislative branch does. The judicial branch's job is to interpret and apply laws in a just manner. The judicial branch balances the other branches because the judicial branch decides whether the laws enacted by the legislative branch are legal (not against the Constitution) and whether the laws are followed legally by the executive branch and the legislative branch.
The branches of the Virginia plan were the Executive branch and the Judicial branch
legislative check on judicial
The legislative doesn't check the judicial branch.
The legislative doesn't check the judicial branch.
check what they are doing is constitutional
The legislative Branch can check the Judicial branch in that Congress can approve the Judicial appointments, they can also impeach judges and remove them from office.
they can override legislation
The Judicial Branch can veto bills passed by Congress, if they go against the Constitution.
by declaring an act of congress to be unconstitutional
both the Legislative and the Executive
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The Judicial branch has the ability to check the Legislative branch and the Executive branch by interpreting laws and actions and determining whether or not they violate or conform to the Constitution.
i don't know the check
they can issue a supreme court decision