For the most part Presidents have ignored the War Powers Act partly on the grounds that it is Unconstitutional for one branch of government to either increase or decrease the power of another branch. separation of power
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No. Only the Judicial branch has the Constitutional authority to declare laws unconstitutional.
The Judicial Branch can check the Legislative Branch via Constitutional Review. Constitutional Review allows the Supreme Court to ascertain the constitutionality of a bill or action passed by Congress. If the legislation is deemed unconstitutional, the bill is no longer law.
They Had 4 Important Tasks 1. Naming the new Presidents & Vice President. 2. Providing money for the government. 3. Organizing the executive branch of government. 4. Organizing the judicial branch of government. :D
It can declare the presidents actions unconstitutional.
Judicial
Judicial
supreme court
supreme court
The Judicial branch declares acts or actions to be unconstitutional.
Congress can overide the Oresidents vote with a 2/3 majority, or the Supreme Court can find a Presidents actions unconstitutional and strike it down. The government works on a system of checks and balances, and so all branches can affect each other.
For the most part Presidents have ignored the War Powers Act partly on the grounds that it is Unconstitutional for one branch of government to either increase or decrease the power of another branch. separation of power
The Judicial Branch has the power to declare the acts unconstitutional.
the executive branch
The Judicial Branch
The Executive branch