Executive branchIn the United States government, the President (the head of the Executive Branch) has the power to veto legislation.
The Executive Branch has the power to veto legislation.
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It is established in the constitution.
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propose legislation to be approved by congress
Sometimes referred to as secondary legislation or subordinate legislation - is a law made by an executive authority under powers given to them by primary legislation in order to implement and administer the requirements of the acts.
The process of judicial review was established through the landmark case of Marbury v. Madison in 1803. The Supreme Court declared that it had the authority to interpret the Constitution and determine the constitutionality of laws and government actions. This established the principle that courts have the power to review and strike down legislation or executive actions that conflict with the Constitution.
The IRS is the executive agency that has the least discretion as a result of very detailed congressional legislation. IRS stands for Internal Revenue Service.
It was established by the founding fathers in the constitution.