The third branch, the judicial branch, rules on the actions of the legislature (laws) and executive branch (orders, policies) to ensure that they do not violate the Constitution.
The judicial branch
The executive branch carries out the laws that the legislative branch makes.
The Legislative Branch. The Executive Branch can either pass them or veto them, and the Judicial Branch checks that the laws abide by the rules set by the Constitution.
No the executive branch carries out the law. The legislative branch is the one that makes the law
The Constitution sets out three branches of government; Executive Branch (Lead by the president), the Legislative Branch (Lead by congress) and the Judicial Branch (Lead by the Supreme Court).
There are three branches of the government that makes the law and they are LEGISLATIVE BRANCH,EXECUTIVE BRANCH,JUDICIAL BRANCH
The legislative branch makes the laws.the legislative branch isn't the only one that makes the laws, its also the executive branch.ADDED: The legislative Branch of Government does not make or pass laws, they promulgate rules and regulations,which many times have the force of law. Only the Legislative Branch can pass laws, the Executive Branch ENACTS them.executive branch
The Executive branch drafts the budget and the Legislative branch approves it or makes changes to it.
In short:the legislative branch makes the laws of the country- this is called "legislating".the executive branch "executes" the laws- that is, it makes sure that the laws are being followed, or if the law says that the government is supposed to do something, the executive branch is the part that does it.
Legislative Branch makes the laws, the Executive enforces the laws and the Judiciary settles disputes.
constitution
Laws are made by the legislative branch of government. The executive branch executes the laws, and the judicial branch interprets the laws.