Civics -- Week 11, Part C

The Supreme Court has the final say in cases involving constitutional issues. Through its power of judicial review, the Supreme Court can overturn a law that it decides is unconstitutional. The President can check the powers... The Supreme Court has the final say in cases involving constitutional issues. Through its power of judicial review, the Supreme Court can overturn a law that it decides is unconstitutional. The President can check the powers of the Supreme Court by appointing judges, while Congress has the ability to check the Court by refusing to confirm the presidential appointments to the Supreme Court. VIDEO OBJECTIVES - Analyze the importance of judicial review - Summarize the Supreme Court's process of decision making - Examine the factors that can influence justices - Explain how and why the Court has changed throughout its history - Describe how the court's power is checked by the other branches of government
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