legislative branch
Only the Congress (U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate) can pass laws. Either the Presidents signs bills passed by congress into law, or Congress can over ride the Presidents veto, and the bill becomes law without his approval.
The legislative branch of the US government, which consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives, is responsible for making the laws.
It is the Legislative Branch that makes the laws of the US government.
Congress makes the laws and then the president has to approve them.
The Legislative Branch - congress - which is divided into the House of Representatives and the Senate.
legislation
The legislative branch makes laws for the U.S. goverment
People allow the government to rule through processes like voting in elections, participating in the political system, and obeying laws and regulations. In democratic societies, the government derives its power from the consent of the governed, meaning that individuals give authority to the government to make decisions on their behalf.
The topmost rung of the ladder of laws in the US is the US Constitution. It serves as the supreme law of the land and all other laws, including federal and state laws, must be in compliance with it.
The term "legislative" is the adjective form of the noun legislature (law-making body). The term applies to groups that "make laws", as in the US Congress or the UK Parliament. Legislative bodies are usually made up of elected representatives from states, provinces, or territories, who are called into session to investigate, propose, approve, amend, or rescind the laws of the political union. A majority or more of the total body is required to agree on enacted legislation, subject to review by the elected Executives, or by the judicial branch.
There is no federal law in the US that directly prohibits hate speech; it is protected under the First Amendment. However, some states have laws pertaining to hate crimes, which address acts motivated by bias. States without specific hate speech laws include Delaware, Nebraska, and Wyoming.
Foreigners are subject to the laws of the country they are in. If a foreigner harasses a US citizen in the US, they can be held accountable under US laws. This could lead to legal consequences such as fines, imprisonment, and deportation.
the Government makes the laws for us
A government is a body that makes and enforces laws in a society. The United States government operates under the US Constitution.
The Constitution establishes the U.S. government, which makes laws.
There is no such person. The US government is composed of Congress, which makes laws and budgets money, the Supreme Court which makes sure that Congresses laws are constitutional, the the Executive which enforces the the laws. The head of the Executive Branch is the President.
The legislative branch of the US government makes laws.
the legislative branch of the US government proposes. explains and makes the laws.
It makes laws and it allocates budgets for the Government's activities.
The government is in charge of making laws. In the USA, laws are created by local and US State governments. The Federal government also creates laws. The Justice Dept of the US Federal Government enforces Federal laws and State & local police also enforce laws.
Congress
In the United States the US Supreme Court decides if laws meet the requirements of the US Constitution.
People allow the government to rule through processes like voting in elections, participating in the political system, and obeying laws and regulations. In democratic societies, the government derives its power from the consent of the governed, meaning that individuals give authority to the government to make decisions on their behalf.
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