Congress
Legislative has the power to make laws.
The power of making laws and then enforcing them is called jurisdiction.
The power of the executive branch is enforce the laws,the power of the legislative branch is to make laws, and the power of the judicial branch is to interpret the laws
The Constitution gives Congress the power to make laws for the District of Columbia.
The Civil War raised the question of states' rights. The power of the federal government to make laws affecting the states and territories, and the power of the federal government to force states to remain in the union, were key ideas.
D power to veto laws.
Balance of power. They make the laws, but the president has to approve the laws or veto them.
The United States Constitution allocates the power to make laws to the Legislative branch.
It is the power to make laws.
Concurrent/Shared Powers has the power to enforce laws.
Delagated Power
Congress does