the judicial branch
judicial branch
The federal courts rule if someone disputes the constitutionality of an executive order.
Legislative
No, the constitutionality of laws is the job of the judicial branch.
The judicial branch determines if a law is constitutional or not.
It is the legislative branch of government that makes laws, however it is the judicial branch that interprets their meaning. The third branch is the executive branch.
Judicial.
The judicial branch of government is the federal courts, mainly the Supreme Court. The courts interpret the laws that the legislative branch passes.
The supreme court. It is under the judicial branch of government!(:
No. As the head of the US Executive branch, the President is responsible for ensuring that US laws are enforced. The Legislative branch, Congress, establishes laws. The judicial branch, the US Supreme Court determines the Constitutionality of those laws that are brought before them.
The Legislative Branch determines court jurisdiction except where the Constitution specifies otherwise.
judicial branch at the state level