Judicial
The branch responsible for interpreting the meaning of laws and how they are applied and if they have been broken is the judicial branch. The branch responsible for making the laws is the legislative branch.
The Judicial Branch
to interpret laws
All 3 branches do. The Legislative branch (congress) proposes and passes laws, the Executive branch (the President) signs or vetoes those laws and is tasked with enforcing them, and the Judicial branch (the Courts and judges) interpret the laws, decide how they are applied, and if they are Constitutional.
. . . is vested in the Judiciary Branch of government.
Judicial. They interpret the law.
the main role of the judicial branch is to interpret laws
Judicial branch - interpret laws Executive branch - enforces laws legislative branch - makes laws
The Legislative Branch makes the laws - the Executive Branch carries out the laws and enforces them - the Judicial Branch interprets the laws.
Congress is a part of the Legislative Branch so its their job to make the laws.
Make the laws so neither of what you said is right
Local Government < State Government < Federal Government The three branches of government (in case that was your real question) are the Legislative Branch (Congress, make laws), the Executive Branch (President, implement laws), and the Judicial Branch (Courts, interpret laws)