The legislative branch comes up with bills(ideas that they hope to become laws)
The executive branch approves the bills and the Judicial branch decides if they are constitutional.
No, the constitutionality of laws is the job of the judicial branch.
The legislative branch makes up the laws
Here is the correct answer:The Judicial Branch of the government is to interpret laws and decide if they follow guidelines a it is Laid out t the Constitution .The Legislative Branch make the laws, the Executive Branch is to enforce the laws.
the legislative branch (congress)
The legislative branch is responsible for making laws; the executive branch is responsible for enforcing laws; the judicial branch is responsible for interpreting laws under the Constitution.
The Constitution established three branches of the federal government: the legislative branch, to make laws; the executive branch, to carry out the laws; and the judicial branch, to make sure the laws were followed.
the powers of the legislative branch is to make laws, to approve decisions of the executive Branch,to decide how much money the government can spend.
legislative branch, betch.
article 1
According to the Constitution of the U.S., the President cannot make laws.
The simple definition is the Judicial Branch of the government is to interpret laws and decide if they follow the guidelines as it is laid out to the Constitution. The Legislative Branch makes the laws, the Executive Branch is to enforce the laws.
The Judicial branch of our government is the Supreme Court and other federal courts. THey actually "create" nothing. Their job is to rule on the laws of this country, passed by the Legislative branch, according to the Constitution. They must decide if laws are constitutional.