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In what way does the judicial branch check the powers of the executive branch?
It can declare congressional laws unconstitutional.
It can veto congressional laws.
It can override presidential vetoes.
It can declare presidential actions unconstitutional.
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It can declare presidential actions unconstitutional.
The judicial branch (especially the Supreme Court) exercises judicial review to invalidate executive actions that violate the Constitution (e.g., United States v. Nixon limiting executive privilege).
The judicial branch (especially the Supreme Court) exercises judicial review to invalidate executive actions that violate the Constitution (e.g., United States v. Nixon limiting executive privilege).
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