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No. They pass, amend, and repeal laws. You must be confusing this branch with the Judicial branch, which in a way decides Supreme Court cases with their interpretation of certain laws.
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Surprisingly, the answer to this question is sometimes yes.
Congress established certain courts, like the US Court of Claims, US Tax Court, US Bankruptcy Court, etc, under its authority in Article I of the constitution. These entities are known as Article I Courts (and tribunals) and are part of the Legislative Branch of government. Therefore, any decision made by an Article I court is technically being made by the Legislative Branch.
When most people speak of the federal court system, however, they are thinking about the Article III (constitutional) courts that are part of the Judicial Branch of government. Article III courts have general jurisdiction over federal question cases, matters related to the Constitution, Federal Laws (other than those heard in Article I courts) and US Treaties. When one of these courts hears a case, the decision is made by the Judicial Branch.
Judicial Branch
Enforce the laws Decide court cases Lead the military
The Judicial branch hears court cases and interprets laws.The Legislative branch creates laws.The Executive branch runs the country.These are the 3 branches of he US government.
The Court system. Judges decide on whether the laws mad by the Legislative branch are followed or are legal. the Executive branch enforces the laws.
In the US - The court system MAKES no laws. That is the separation of powers of government at work. LEGISLATIVE Branch writes and enacts the laws. EXECUTIVE Branch carries out, administers and enforces the laws. JUDICIAL Branch judges those who run afoul of the laws (both civil and criminal) and in the case of THE SUPREME COURT OF THE US - can decalre a law enacted by the Legislative Branch to be unconstitutional.
No, he is part of the Executive branch. Congress is the Legislative branch, and the Supreme Court is the Judicial branch.
yes the legislative branch makes laws and handles court.
The first branch of the US government is the Legislative Branch. This consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives, which have the power to create statutory laws. The second branch is the Executive Branch. This consists of the President, the Presidential cabinet, and Government Organizations (TSA, FAA, etc...). The third and final branch is the Judicial Branch. This is composed of the United States Courts.
No. He does not decide who wins cases. Under the constitution the judiciary is a separate branch of government. He can change the makeup of the court by appointing judges that agree with his views. By doing the federal court and Supreme Court decisions will influence the cases that they hear.
Judicial Branch Legislative Branch Executive Branch The Legislative Branch (Congress + the Senate), the Judicial Branch (Supreme Court), and the Executive Branch (The President).
A court with the authority of judicial review has the power to review laws passed by the legislative branch and actions of the executive branch to determine their constitutionality. If a law or action is found to be unconstitutional, the court can invalidate it.
Congress must approve all appointments.
The Supreme Court Can check the Legislative branch by declaring acts of legislature unconstitutionally