judicial branch
The power to decide and contrives. They have to decide whether a national or state law conflicts with the constitution.
Congress approves, the president appoints.
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.
The judicial branch of government, of which The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest authority.
The Judicial Branch
No, the constitutionality of laws is the job of the judicial branch.
Oh, dude, that would be the judicial branch. They're like the referees of the government, making sure everyone plays by the rules laid out in the constitution. So, if a law steps out of line, the judicial branch is there to blow the whistle and say, "Nah, that's a foul, back to the drawing board."
The judicial branch reviews cases in court of everyone accused of breaking laws, and they have the final say as to whether someone has actually violated the law. The executive branch contains the police and law enforcement officials, and they arrest people whom they believe to have broken laws. To an extent, you could say that the executive branch "decides" who has broken a law.
The judicial branch is the main actor that decides whether or not an action of the government is unconstitutional. However, technically the President can decide not to enforce parts of a law Congress passes on the basis of unconstitutionality through constitutional signing statements.
Courts
Courts
Courts