Judicial
The term that best defines the power of federal courts to overrule legislative and executive actions deemed unconstitutional is "judicial review." This principle allows courts to examine laws and executive actions and determine their compliance with the Constitution. Established in the landmark case Marbury v. Madison (1803), judicial review serves as a critical check on the powers of the other branches of government.
the executive branch
Judicial
Judicial
The federal courts can check the Presidents power by that courts can declare executive actions unconstitutional.
supreme court
supreme court
A court with the authority of judicial review has the power to review laws passed by the legislative branch and actions of the executive branch to determine their constitutionality. If a law or action is found to be unconstitutional, the court can invalidate it.
The executive branch is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws. However, the supreme court has the power to deem any action unconstitutional or unlawful, and prevent or undo those actions.
Legislative checks Executive by Overriding vetos and checks Judicial by Appointing Judges.Executive checks Judicial by Appointing Judges and checks Legislative by Vetoing Laws.Judicial checks Legislative by deciding if the laws are unconstitutional and checks Executive by deciding if the president's actions are unconstitutional.Hope this helped! :)
judicial review
The Executive branch