In the United States, once a proposed law called a bill, is sent to the US President from the US Congress, it can be said that a new law has been created. It is now the job of the executive branch, under the president to enforce the law and of course in any major legislation, there might be an announcement made in a press conference by the president's press secretary or by a press conference held by a member of Congress.
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For - A: Confirm judges and B: the declares law is constitutional... the answer is “A=legislative branch; and B=judicial branch”
the legislative branch (congress)
The job of the judicial branch is the interpreted (example) and define the laws
The judicial branch is there to enforce the laws. They check to see if the laws that are created are constitutional.
the executive branch carries out laws/ enforces laws, while the judicial branch determines if laws are constitutional, the legislative branch makes laws
the judicial branch can decide if laws agree with the constitution
It declares laws constitutional or not. Also declares law cases
the legislative branch (congress)
The Executive Branch Passes The Laws CR
The job of the judicial branch is the interpreted (example) and define the laws
No, the constitutionality of laws is the job of the judicial branch.
The judicial branch is there to enforce the laws. They check to see if the laws that are created are constitutional.
the executive branch carries out laws/ enforces laws, while the judicial branch determines if laws are constitutional, the legislative branch makes laws
The Judicial branch is responsible for making sure laws are constitutional.
The Judicial Branch determines whether laws are constitutional; however, they are not responsible for ensure laws are "just." Many laws favor one group over another, seem unfair to the population, but are still considered appropriate under constitutional guidelines.
the judicial branch can decide if laws agree with the constitution
The Judicial branch is responsible for making sure laws are constitutional.
To see if new laws are constitutional.