Asked by jeje

The judicial branch

Can raise taxes
Can veto laws passed by congress
Can confirm federal officials ***
Can declare a law unconstitutional

Answers

Answered by Reed
No. If confirmation is required, the nomination goes to the Senate. The judicial branch interprets the constitution. Read the responsibilities of the Senate (Article I) and the Judiciary (Article III).
Answered by jeje
Can veto laws passed by congress
Answered by Ms. Sue
Two guesses =-- and you're out. Neither of your answers is correct. And you ignored Reed's advice!!

Answered by jeje
Reed is it Can veto laws passed by congress. This is the last question!!! Finlay for me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answered by Reed
No, not really. In a way, yes. The president may veto a bill passed by Congress (and the Congress may override the veto and enact the law anyway). The judiciary may effectively nullify a law by declaring it or part of the law in question in violation of the constitution, but that's not veto power per se.
Answered by Reed
And if you are finished for the day, I can go wash my dishes! Frankly, I'd rather help you, but those dishes need doing. Be well, jeje.
Answered by Damon
Google Marbury vs Madison
Answered by jeje
hen is it Can declare a law unconstitutional
Answered by Damon
YES !!!!!
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