the job is not to enforce the laws but to make them.
The main job of the federal government is to "enforce" the laws.
The judicial branch is there to enforce the laws. They check to see if the laws that are created are constitutional.
they take action to enforce new laws
they directly implement and enforce new laws that establish policy
The role of the judiciary system in the creation of the nation are to enforce laws. The judiciary system enforces the laws that the legislative branch of government makes.
commander in chief!!!!!
The primary function of the executive branch of government is to execute and enforce the laws.
The primary function of the executive branch of government is to execute and enforce the laws.
Chief executive
It has to do with this thing the founding fathers made up called division of powers. The legislative branch (congress) gets to make the laws, the executive branch (the president) gets to enforce the laws, and the judicial branch (supreme court) gets to interpret the laws. This way, no one person can have too much power and make America a dictatorship.
To enforce and administer the laws relevant to that department
To enforce the laws passed by the Legislative Branch of government.
Make the laws so neither of what you said is right
The Cabinet's main function is to assist the President in making decisions and help him execute the laws. per American Government roots and reform 2008
The main job of the federal government is to "enforce" the laws.
The judicial branch is there to enforce the laws. They check to see if the laws that are created are constitutional.
they take action to enforce new laws