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they can declare laws unconstitutional
Article 2 of the Constitution sets up the Executive Branch of Government.
obviously this is not the whole system, but it is the main idea # executive branch has the power to check the legislative branch by vetoing laws congress wants to pass # Legislative branch may check the executive branch by passing laws over the veto by 2/3 vote in each house # judicial branch checks both legislative and executive branches by being able to declare laws unconstitutional
The Constitution's system of checks and balances is designed to prevent any one branch of government—executive, legislative, or judicial—from becoming too powerful. Each branch has specific powers and responsibilities, along with the ability to limit the actions of the others. For example, the legislative branch can create laws, but the executive branch can veto them, and the judicial branch can declare laws unconstitutional. This framework ensures a balance of power and protects against tyranny.
No. Only the Judicial branch has the Constitutional authority to declare laws unconstitutional.
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the executive branch
If the US Supreme Court declares an Executive Order (Presidential action) unconstitutional, it is checking the Executive Branch.
The Judicial Branch has the power to declare the acts unconstitutional.
It can declare acts of the president unconstitutional
it can declare laws unconstitutional.
It can declare acts of the president unconstitutional
The Judicial Branch had this power. The process in which this branch declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional is called the Judicial Review
They can declare laws unconstitutional and veto them.