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.
When a government passes a new law it is exercising its legislative rolelegislature branch
When a government passes a new law it is exercising its legislative rolelegislature branch
Legislative
The Executive Branch would have to approve of the new law (in most cases), and use the agencies under its authority to enforce that law.
The Legislative branch of the government introduces bills to become law.
The Executive Branch
The legislative branch makes law, executive branch "executes" law, and the judicial branch validates or devalidates the law.
the legislatve branch makes the law
No, the Senate and the House of Representatives are both part of the Legislative branch. The Legislative branch creates and passes laws; the Judicial branch, headed by the US Supreme Court, evaluates challenged laws to ensure they are constitutional.
the legislatve branch makes the law
The judicial branch is tasked with the interpretation of the law.