Legislative
The executive branch signs bills into law, but the Legislative branch makes the laws in the first place.
The legislative branch is the only branch that makes the laws. The executive branch makes sure that those laws are obeyed, and the judicial branch deals with violated laws, followed by punishment with the state court and federal court.
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Legislative Branch.
branch that makes laws
The Executive Branch
Laws for the U.S. are made by two of the three branches of government. The Executive Branch (the president/ his cabinet) writes a bill. The Legislative Branch votes on turning the bill into law. It can happen the other way around, and the president can Veto bills. Then the third branch, the Judicial Branch, or the court, makes sure these laws are followed. This is called Checks and Balances; the equal division of power amongst our government
No. The Judicial Branch cannot make laws. This branch interprets laws. However, the Legislature Branch can make laws.
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.
1. I bet you got this off of that website for CRCT help. (rabun-k12? something like that) anyways... 2. if you mean the legislature makes laws, then that's right. I don't think they carry out laws.your welcome
they pass bills to make into laws, they can override bills to turn it into laws.
The branch that makes sure laws are legal is the Ligislative Branch.