Executive Branch
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice are the main government entities responsible for investigating and enforcing antitrust laws in the United States. These agencies work to promote fair competition and prevent monopolistic practices that harm consumers and the market.
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and other federal and state government agencies are charged both with enforcing the laws and creating policies to limit unfair marketing practices
making treaties,enforcing laws and making laws
The president is responsible for enforcing all federal laws. The Department of Justice and the Treasury Department are his responsibility and include agencies devoted to law enforcement, such as the FBI and the Secret Service. Some more specific area of law enforcement are in drug violations, counterfeiting money and restrictions on radio and television broadcasting.
The executive branch is the most affected as it is charged with enforcing the federal laws on humane uses of animals and the federal animal welfare laws. The legislative branch gets involved in writing and passing those federal laws and the judicial branch either upholds the laws written by the legislative branch or strikes them down as unconstitutional.
Basically - the police.Another View: By means of the agencies of the Executive Branch of government which is charged with the responsibility of carrying out and enforcing the laws that the legislative branch enacts.
The executive branch of the United States government is charged with enforcing laws. The remaining branches, legislative and judicial, write and interpret the laws, respectively.
. It prevents the president from enforcing laws that violate the Constitution.
. It prevents the president from enforcing laws that violate the Constitution.
justiceDepartment of Justice, Justice Department
the sherriff