Yes, check out New York State Unified Court System at nycourts.gov They have CaseTrac, where you can file or track a case, find future court appearances, and find out court decisions dating back a few years, and judge/justice calendars. You can look up Civil - Supreme, Criminal, or Housing cases. Some Counties/Districts are not included though. You may search by Defendant, Plaintiff, Index #, Attorney/Firm.
The Supreme Court Can check the Legislative branch by declaring acts of legislature unconstitutionally
the supreme court can declare laws unconstitutional
The Supreme Court can check the power of Congress by ruling legislation passed by Congress is unconstitutional. The Supreme Court can do this when they a presented with an opportunity to hear a case which disputes a law. The supreme court's decision is final because it is the highest court in America.
the supreme court can declare laws unconstitutional
the supreme court can declare laws unconstitutional
Selects judges
The Judicial Review elevated the Supreme Court to a higher status, balancing the powers of the other branches. Judicial review is an example of check and balances in a modern governmental system.
The President checks the power of the Supreme Court by appointing Supreme Court justices and the Chief Justice (subject to Senate confirmation).
The president checks the supreme court by appointing members of the court.
The U.S. Supreme Court has the power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional.
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