The judicial branch.
They dont the just improve the laws. The executive branch is the one who tells us to obey the laws.
Laws are made by the legislative branch of government. The executive branch executes the laws, and the judicial branch interprets the laws.
The branch of government that is responsible for carrying out the nation's laws is the executive. The laws are usually made by the legislative branch.
the executive branch
Laws are made by the legislative branch- the House of representatives and the Senate.
Executive branch
The branch of government that carries out the laws made by Congress is the executive branch. This branch is headed by the President of the United States and includes various departments and agencies responsible for enforcing and implementing laws.
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.
The Executive branch
judicial
They check the laws made by legislature branch.
The Executive Branch does not make new laws. The Executive Branch is made up of the President and the Cabinet members. The Legislative Branch writes new laws.