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seperation of powers
Title: seperation of powers
Category: Law & Government / Government & Politics
Details: Words: 1432 | Pages: 6.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
seperation of powers
The Judicial Branch in Regard to Separation of Powers
The Doctrine of Separation of powers is that political power should be divided among several bodies as a precaution against tyranny. The ideal is opposed the absolute sovereignty of the Crown, Parliament, or any other body. The blueprint for United States’ separation of powers is laid out in the U.S. Constitution and expanded upon in the Federalist Papers. The checks and balances of the US
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to override a Supreme Court decision by passing an amendment, but has only done so in four instances.
America’s institution of judicial review gives the court enormous supervisory power over the other branches of government. It permits the court to define whatever powers of self-defense the other branches have against the judiciary. Therefore, overtime the Supreme Court has acquired, in a way, the jurisdiction to regulate the separation of powers as they see fit.
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