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One of the expressed powers of the President is to veto acts of the Supreme Court?

No. No one has the power to veto acts of the US Supreme Court. They are head of the Judicial branch of government, and have final authority over constitutional interpretation.The Supreme Court can overturn its own decisions, or Congress and the States can work together to ratify a new constitutional amendment that effectively nullifies a decision.The President can veto acts of Congress, but Congress can override the veto with a two-thirds super-majority vote of both houses.


When an amendment has been ratifiedit can be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court?

false


Was The Supreme Court on several occasions has upheld automatic expatriation?

FALSE! The Supreme Court has never upheld automatic expatration.


Is this true or false The President can appoint a Supreme Court Justice with Senate approval?

True- such is how Supreme Court Justices are chosen.


Is it true or false that appointment to the supreme court is for life based on good behavior?

False.


The Senate has very little influence in regard to Supreme Court appointments.?

false


The highest court at the state level is the state supreme court true or false?

true


True or false the supreme court never reverses a decision once it has been made?

false


Is it true or false a supreme court justice serves a term of 25 years?

true (A+)


The supreme court never reverses a decision once it has been made?

Not true. The Supreme Court has reversed many of its earlier decisions.


Who has the power to create the rest of the constitution besides the supreme court?

You proceed from a false assumption. The Supreme Court does not have the power to "create the rest of the constitution".


Is it true or false that Supreme Court Justices serve a twelve-year term?

It is false. A Supreme Court Justice is appointed to their position for life. A justice can be removed by impeachment by the House of Representatives and a trial in the Senate.