The 3 branches of the U.S. government are legislative,executive,and judicial as established by the U.S. constitution.
Veto
The legislative Branch can check the Judicial branch in that Congress can approve the Judicial appointments, they can also impeach judges and remove them from office.
The Legislative Branch has the power to pass laws. The Executive Branch can veto laws, and the Judicial Branch can check laws to make sure that they are constitutional (and can end them if they are not).
Through the veto power.
legislative oversight
excutive,judical,and legislative branch
The 3 branches of the U.S. government are legislative,executive,and judicial as established by the U.S. constitution.
The Excutive branch- the president. The legislative branch- congress. The judicial branch- Supreme court. All three belong to a system of checks and balances. They check on each other and balance each other out by limmiting the others powers.
it is by checking
Legislative branch
The legislative doesn't check the judicial branch.
check what they are doing is constitutional
the legislative branch can check the executive branch by passing law 2/3 vote over a veto from the executive branch or the executive branch can veto all of the bills sent from the legislative branch.
the legislative branch can check the executive branch by passing law 2/3 vote over a veto from the executive branch or the executive branch can veto all of the bills sent from the legislative branch.
The president leads the executive branch.
legislative excutive judicials