Decisions by all three branches of government can be appealed to the US Supreme Court.
The Executive branch, headed by the President.
The US Supreme Court lacks the ability to enforce its own decisions, which is a check on the Judicial Branch of government. The Executive Branch is vested with the authority and obligation to enforce Supreme Court decisions, and the Legislative branch can support a decision by passing laws upholding the Court's finding.
No, the President cannot legally ignore the decisions of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States and its decisions are binding on all branches of government, including the executive branch led by the President.
The Supreme Court leads the Judicial Branch of government.
No. The Supreme Court of the United States heads the Judicial branch of government. The President of the United States heads the Executive branch of government. It's False (for short)
The Executive Branch
The decisions of the Marshall Court established the Supreme Court as a branch of government equal to Congress and the Presidency.
The Judicial Branch has judicial authority which is the Supreme court.
The guiding force in the US for US Supreme Court decisions is the US Constitution. The Supreme Court is one of the three major parts of the Federal government. Through the Congress, the Executive branch and the Court, a balance of power was created.
The Supreme Court, and all judges in the United States, fall into the Judicial Branch of government.
The Supreme Court of Illinois is part of the Judicial Branch of the Illinois State government.
The Supreme Court is most closely related to the judicial branch of government.