An item that is an example of Presidential Judicial power is the ability of the President of the United States to appoint a member to the Supreme Court. The power to veto a law is also an example of judicial power.
Past Us presidents used all their available powers to help serve the US as best they could and as they thought it wise to do so. (expressed and implied A+)
Montesquieu
Montesquieu Believed the government should divide itself according to its powers which would create the three branches in the government Judicial, Legislative, and Executive.
The creation of three branches of government.
It basically means that the Constitution created (provided) a separation of powers, being the 3 within the county.
Montesquieu felt that the best way to protect liberty was to divide the various functions and powers of government among three branches the legislative executive and judicial.
The separation of powers is a governance model that divides the responsibilities and powers of government into three distinct branches: the legislative, executive, and judicial. Each branch operates independently and has its own defined roles: the legislative branch makes laws, the executive enforces them, and the judicial interprets them. This system is designed to prevent any one branch from gaining too much power, ensuring a system of checks and balances where each branch can limit the others' powers. Ultimately, this framework promotes accountability and protects individual liberties.
Judicial
To do what he or she feels is best for the country.
Judicial
for its period of Judicial Activism
Enumerated powers are specific powers granted to Congress by the Constitution.