It doesn't. It interprets the law.
They are institutions that make policies. For example, Congress, occasionally the Executive Branch, and sometimes even the Judicial Branch at the national, state, and local level.
The court system of a country is known as the "judicial branch."
No, the purpose of the Legislative Branch is to make laws. The purpose of the Judicial Branch is to interpret and apply the law.
No. The Judicial Branch cannot make laws. This branch interprets laws. However, the Legislature Branch can make laws.
the supreme court and a number of lesser courts make up the judicial branch.
Executive Branch
The main job of the judicial branch is to make sure that all laws are constitutional.
judicial branch
The third branch, the judicial branch, rules on the actions of the legislature (laws) and executive branch (orders, policies) to ensure that they do not violate the Constitution.
fact one; The judicial branch helps make the laws fact two; The judicial branch is in the supreem court fact three; They in force the laws and make them clear to all( its called the cops)
i believe it is the senator who does it please look it up somewhere else to make sure
The three levels of government are federal, state, and local. The federal government sets policies for the entire country, the state government sets policies for the state, and the local government sets policies for the city. The three branches of government are legislative, executive, and judicial. The legislative branch creates the law, the executive branch enforces the law, and the judicial branch interprets the law.