The Judicial branch. Any court may declare a law relevant to a case before it unconstitutional, but the Supreme Court of the United States (also called the US Supreme Court) is the final arbiter of constitutional interpretation.
By the precedent set in the case of Marbury vs. Madison, the US Supreme Court (judicial branch) can rule laws unconstitutional.
To my knowledge it must be the Judicial Branch because the judicial branch carries the Supreme Court and their ones who decides if a law is constitutional.
Oh, dude, that would be the judicial branch. They're like the referees of the government, making sure everyone plays by the rules laid out in the constitution. So, if a law steps out of line, the judicial branch is there to blow the whistle and say, "Nah, that's a foul, back to the drawing board."
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The job of the judicial branch is the interpreted (example) and define the laws
The judicial branch. The Supreme Court is the Judicial Branch of the US Government.
the judicial branch overviews all laws and makes sure that they are all constitutional
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.
To my knowledge it must be the Judicial Branch because the judicial branch carries the Supreme Court and their ones who decides if a law is constitutional.
The Judicial Branch of the government, which is divided as various courts on the state level and as the Supreme Court on the Federal level, decides whether laws are Constitutional or not.
Judicial
The legislative branch (Congress) decides on what should be law and makes the laws.
Inerprets laws punishes criminals judges appointed to life
The American Judicial System, part of the Senate decides which laws are constitutional.
Oh, dude, that would be the judicial branch. They're like the referees of the government, making sure everyone plays by the rules laid out in the constitution. So, if a law steps out of line, the judicial branch is there to blow the whistle and say, "Nah, that's a foul, back to the drawing board."
Legislative
The Judicial Branch decides if laws follow guidelines of the Constitution, decides meaning of laws, and whether laws can be followed
The judicial branch decides if laws are legal and it's called Checks and Balances.