Strengths And Weaknesses Of Judicial Branch

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1. Branches of Government: (Pick one: Executive, Legislative, or Judicial).
A. One strength of one of the three branches of government.
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The branches of government I pick is the judicial branch. “[Under] Article III outlines the national court system and establishes that the judicial power be vested in one Supreme Court and other lower courts as determined by Congress” (American Government).One strength of the judicial branch is the judicial review. “The Supreme Court justices base their decisions on legal analysis, precedents and authoritative source” in each case (The Federal Judiciary: Strengths and Weaknesses.). Overall, judicial branch have many strengths but one strength this branch does have is judicial review.

B. One weakness of one of the three branches of government. …show more content…

However, one weakness of the judicial branch is that Congress can overrule their decisions. For example, Congress overturn the Supreme Court’s decision in Chisholm vs Georgia case in 1793 because of the Amendment XI to the U.S. Constitution. Congress have some control this branch listed last on the U.S. Constitution. All in all, the judicial branch looked at as the powerful to U.S. citizen’s but has a weakness of having their decision overruled by the Executive (executive of the laws) and Legislative branch (creator of the laws).
C. One option to maintain the strength of the branch of government discussed above.
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