Judicial makes sure they follow the Constitution and that they are fair.
the legislatve branch makes the law
Laws are made by the legislative branch of government. The executive branch executes the laws, and the judicial branch interprets the laws.
The third branch of government is typically considered to be the judicial branch. The judicial branch is made up of the Supreme Court, the United States courts of appeals, and the United States district courts, and a number of other miscellaneous courts.
The Judicial Branch makes sure that the laws made by the other branches are not unconstitutional.
the most powerful branch of the government is the executive branch.
Executive branch
it is made up of three branches - the legislative branch - the executive branch - the judicial branch
This Branch administers and carries out the laws passed by the Legislative Branch. It is headed by the President. The executive branch basically makes sure the laws that the Legislative branch makes are followed. In other words, they carry out laws made by the Legislative branch. Except for Congress and the Federal Courts, practically ever activity of federal government is carried out by the executive branch.
The Executive branch
No, the executive branch does not pass laws, it executes, enforces the laws the legislative branch creates and passes. The executive branch of the government is responsible for the administrative side of government. It supervises and makes sure other departments are operating properly.
judicial
The executive branch of the US government is made up of the president and vice president.