The Executive Branch Passes The Laws
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The Judicial Branch has the final say on all laws. If a law is brought to them, they decide if it is constitutional or not.
The Judicial Branch has the final say on all laws. If a law is brought to them, they decide if it is constitutional or not.
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.
the executive branch carries out laws/ enforces laws, while the judicial branch determines if laws are constitutional, the legislative branch makes laws
No, the constitutionality of laws is the job of the judicial branch.
All 3 branches do. The Legislative branch (congress) proposes and passes laws, the Executive branch (the President) signs or vetoes those laws and is tasked with enforcing them, and the Judicial branch (the Courts and judges) interpret the laws, decide how they are applied, and if they are Constitutional.
The Executive Branch does not have the constitutional power to pass "law." However certain portions of the Executive Branch can issue Executive Orders, which can have the force of law.
Mainly, the executive branch is to enforce the laws established by the legislative branch, while the judicial branch has the final say on interpreting the law.
The Legislative branch makes the laws. The Executive enforces the laws. The Judicial branch can decide if a law is wrong or if the executive branch has overstepped its bounds.
There are 3 of branches of government:legislative branch - which is responsible for proposing and passing the lawsexecutive branch - includes the president and the the departments that help run the governmentjudicial branch - interprets the laws,punishing criminals,and settling disputes between states
The legislative branch was to create laws to improve American life, The executive branch was to enforce the laws, and the judicial branch was to judge whether a law was constitutional.
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