The Supreme Court holds the power of judicial review, meaning it can declare a law unconstitutional. The law would then be repealed, checking the power of congress. (see Marbury V. Madison)
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No, a Supreme Court ruling cannot be overturned by Congress. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States and its decisions are final and binding. Congress does not have the authority to overturn a Supreme Court ruling.
No, Congress cannot directly overrule decisions made by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court's decisions are final and cannot be overturned by Congress.
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No, the Supreme Court is part of the Judicial Branch. Congress is part of the legislative branch.
The Supreme Court is not in the Congress. The Supreme court is at the top of the judicial branch of government, a co-equal branch with Congess.
No, Congress cannot override decisions made by the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States and its decisions are final and binding.
No. Congress is part of the Legislative branch. The Supreme Court is head of the Judicial branch.
Judicial review. The Supreme Court can overturn laws that are passed by congress and signed by the president.
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No, Congress cannot overturn a Supreme Court decision. The Supreme Court's rulings are final and cannot be overturned by any other branch of government.
There is no specific term limit for a Supreme Court justice. They are appointed for life, unless they choose to retire or are impeached.