Supreme Court
I would say the Judicial Branch.
The judicial branch of government is responsible for interpreting laws and determining their constitutionality. Courts, particularly the Supreme Court, examine laws in the context of the Constitution and can rule them as valid or invalid. This ensures that laws align with constitutional principles and protects citizens' rights.
The legislative branch of government is the branch that is responsible for writing laws, among other things. The house of representitives and the senate are the legislative branch of government.
The branch of government responsible for interpreting what the law means is the judicial branch. This branch includes courts and judges who analyze laws, ensure they are applied fairly, and resolve disputes. Through judicial review, it also has the power to determine the constitutionality of laws and actions taken by the other branches of government.
In the US, that just means Congress. The Executive branch is the president, and the Judicial branch is the Supreme Court.
That the proposal for new laws should emanate from "the people" or from their directly elected representatives to the Legislative Branch of government.
If you mean the Three Branches of Government, then they are the Legislative Branch Executive Branch Judicial Branch The Legislative Branch creates laws and decides whether to approve, or deny them. If a President vetoes a bill, then they can un-veto it and allow everyone to re-vote on it. The Executive Branch is another part of the process in making laws; he decides whether to pass the laws. The Legislative Branch only really suggests bills, which, if approved by everyone including the President, becomes a law. The President can also pardon a criminal. The Judicial Branch determines whether or not the Laws passed by Congress are constitutional or not. The same goes for the Executive Branch. The purpose of the Legislative Branch is to make laws. The purpose of the Execitive Branch is to enforce the laws. so made. The purpose of the Judicial Branch is to interpret the validity of such enacted laws and the enforcement thereof on the touchstone of the constitution of the country .
The laws are carried out by the Executive Branch of the U.S. Government. That branch is headed by the President of the United States.In contrast, it is the Legislative Branch that makes those laws, and the Judicial Branch that interprets them.Executive branch enforces the law, Judicial branch interprets the law, and Legislative branch makes the law. I assume by "carry out" you mean enforces and if so, the executive branch.It is the executive branch that is responsible for ensuring that the laws of the US are obeyed. The other two branches are the legislative and the judicial.
what does judicial branch mean?the branch that interprets laws and settle disagreement about them; "judicial" comes from judge :)
it depends on what you mean by recommend the legislative branch passes all laws and a bill (the document that becomes a law) can only be proposed by a member of the legislative branch but technically the president (who is part of the executive branch) or any other person can ask a person in the legislative branch to propose a bill
The laws are made by government officials. The power to carry out the laws are given to law enforcement officials, including police officers.
By "3 branches" I am assuming that you mean the three branches of the US government. The branches are the legislative, judicial, and executive branch. The legislative branch makes the laws, the judicial branch makes sure that the laws are constitutional and is also the Supreme Court, and the exectutive branch is the President, the Vice President, and the cabinet members.