The President has the power to prevent a bill from becoming law if less than two thirds of either house of Congress supports it, and the Supreme Court has the power to interpret Federal Laws.
the congress
judicial review
The judicial branch evaluates the laws made by Congress; judges are able to declare laws unconstitutional. The president, as the head of the executive branch, has the power to evaluate and possibly veto laws.
Congress
There are none. The President does not have the power to create a law. That right belongs to Congress.
Congress
They are made in the Congress of the country
Laws for the United States are made by the U.S. Congress.
The Executive branch has the power to Veto laws made by the legislative branch(Congress).IT also can reenforce laws
The U.S. Constitution and the U.S. Congress make laws that apply to all U.S. states and then the Pennsylvania Congress or Legislature has made all of its own laws as well.
The laws made by Congress usually begin in Committees.
It is made of Congress and it makes the laws.