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how does the judicial branch check on the power of congress and the president? issuing court restraints issuing warrants vetoing legislation (law) that is passed by congress and signed by the president declaring acts of congress (legislation) or presidential actions (executive orders) to be unconstitutional
The judicial branch uses the power of judicial review to check the power of Congress and the President. It can declare acts of Congress or presidential actions unconstitutional. Issuing court - restraints and warrants are not the main ways of checking these two branches. Vetoing legislation is a power of the President, not the judicial branch.
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declaring acts of Congress (legislation) or presidential actions (executive orders) to be unconstitutional