The Judicial Branch has the power to declare the acts unconstitutional.
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The Judicial Branch had this power. The process in which this branch declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional is called the Judicial Review
The judicial branch has power over both the executive and legislative branches by judicial review. This basically means the review by a court of law of actions of a government official or entity or of some other legally appointed person or body or the review by an appellate court of the decision of a trial court.
the judicial branch uses its power of judicial review to declare whether or not a law passed by the legislation is constitutional
Yes. The Judicial Branch can declare a law unconstitutional, and it can declare presidential actions unconstitutional.
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It can declare the presidents actions unconstitutional.
The judicial branch but really all three branches have checks and balances so there is a good chance an unconstitutional would never be passed but it does happen from time to time thus the judicial branches power to declare a law /bill / amendment, unconstitutional
The Judicial Branch can declare an act of the President unconstitutional.
The judicial branch is one of the 3 branches of government. It has the Supreme court which can declare laws passed by the legislature unconstitutional.
The Judicial Branch has the power to declare the acts unconstitutional.