Asked by social studies
How does the president limit the judicial powers of the courts?
Responses
He can overturn Supreme Court rulings.
He can overturn Supreme Court rulings.
He can remove judges from the bench.
He can remove judges from the bench.
He can interpret the laws.
He can interpret the laws.
He can grant reprieves and pardons.
Responses
He can overturn Supreme Court rulings.
He can overturn Supreme Court rulings.
He can remove judges from the bench.
He can remove judges from the bench.
He can interpret the laws.
He can interpret the laws.
He can grant reprieves and pardons.
Answers
Answered by
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He can appoint judges who align with their political ideology, which can shape the decisions made by the courts. Additionally, the president can influence the size and jurisdiction of the federal courts, limiting their ability to hear certain types of cases.
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