For passing the laws: The US Congress
For enforcing and prosecuting the laws: The US Justice Department.
writing and amending Federal Laws in the US
writing and amending Federal Laws in the US
making treaties,enforcing laws and making laws
IRS
Department of Justice- Attorney General
That would be the Judiciary (The Courts) at both a state and federal level.
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 responsible for putting laws into force. The legislature enacts the laws for the executive. The executive also enforces the will and judgments of the courts. In federal government cabinet agencies under the president enforce laws and regulations.
The executive branch. In the US Federal government, it is the President's job to enforce the laws. He does that through his Cabinet. The Attorney General is the top law enforcement official in the Federal government.Likewise, in each of the states, a governor is responsible for enforcing the laws.Legislative branch
The Cabinet and independent federal agencies are responsible for the day-to-day enforcement and administration of federal laws.
If you are charged in a federal drug conspiracy, and the telephone was involved, it could be considered a federal felony. It all depends on what you are accused of and the seriousness of the alleged crimes.
In a nutshell, the legislative branch makes the laws, the judicial branch interprets those laws, and the executive branch enforces those laws.