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The Judicial Branch
It takes both the Legislative and Executive branch of Government to decide this. Both the President and Congress have to agree to this. Once passed, the executive branch has the power to enforce it.
No, the constitutionality of laws is the job of the judicial branch.
The power to decide and contrives. They have to decide whether a national or state law conflicts with the constitution.
The Judicial branch of our government is the Supreme Court and other federal courts. THey actually "create" nothing. Their job is to rule on the laws of this country, passed by the Legislative branch, according to the Constitution. They must decide if laws are constitutional.
It is to decide on stuff if its constitutional or unconstintutional
the powers of the legislative branch is to make laws, to approve decisions of the executive Branch,to decide how much money the government can spend.
Judicial
The voters who elect the representatives and the Judicial Branch of government who must ultimately decide on the legality of the powers.
The Legislative branch makes the laws. The Executive enforces the laws. The Judicial branch can decide if a law is wrong or if the executive branch has overstepped its bounds.
The Court system. Judges decide on whether the laws mad by the Legislative branch are followed or are legal. the Executive branch enforces the laws.