(in the US) The Legislative Branch of any government is the one which proposes and draws up legislation which is the framework of the proposed law. The Governor (or President) who is the head of the Executive Branch of government, then signs the legislation which actually "enacts" the legislation into law.
The Congress (for Federal Laws) and the legislatures of the individual states (for state laws).
All Laws
The Constitution establishes the U.S. government, which makes laws.
Provided you follow the laws, yes.
Yes they do. It is our government and they have to follow it.
To follow the laws of the US.
The House and the Senate.This is the branch of government that creates the laws. For more information, check out the link in the description.
The government is in charge of making laws. In the USA, laws are created by local and US State governments. The Federal government also creates laws. The Justice Dept of the US Federal Government enforces Federal laws and State & local police also enforce laws.
the legisative-it creates the laws the judiciary- are the judge, police, etc and the executive-agrees to the law or makes laws
none people with disabilities have to follow the same laws as us normals yet if they hit someone they get a warning from the cops an they have a worker with them all the time to prevent bad diocesans
A lot of the laws that were used in his code are used by us.
Yes, provided you follow all laws of the US and the country being shipped to.
The U.S. Constitution is the highest authority in the country.
No, the Declaration of Independence is not a law making document. The US Constitution is the document that creates the laws that govern the US. The Declaration can only be used to help indicate the intent of the Constitution's framers, but does not create law.