An example of a check on the power of the judicial branch in the U.S. Constitution is the ability of Congress to impeach and remove federal judges, including Supreme Court justices. This process allows the legislative branch to hold the judiciary accountable for misconduct or failure to uphold the law. Additionally, Congress has the power to regulate the jurisdiction of the federal courts, thereby influencing their authority and scope.
The Judicial Branch can veto bills passed by Congress, if they go against the Constitution.
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.
passing a new amendment to the Constitution.
The Judicial Branch can veto bills passed by Congress, if they go against the Constitution.
Passing a new amendment to the constitution.
the judicial branch has a duty uphold the constitution .It must be able to determine when a federal law conflicts with the constitution and to nullify,or cancel, unconstitutional law ----N.Tran
The legislative doesn't check the judicial branch.
check what they are doing is constitutional
Congress may impeach an official from the judicial branch, or the executive branch, for abusing their power. However, the judicial branch holds the trial.
The legislative doesn't check the judicial branch.
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