The Supreme Court can declare acts of Congress unconstitutional, invalidate executive actions, and have decisions overturned through constitutional amendments.
The Supreme Court has the power over Congress to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional. This means the Court can rule that a law passed by Congress violates the Constitution.
Additionally, the Court can invalidate unconstitutional presidential or executive branch actions, further checking the powers of Congress and the President.
If needed, Congress and the states can pass a constitutional amendment to overturn Supreme Court decisions, illustrating the complex system of checks and balances in the U.S. government.
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