The US president puts forward a bill to House of Representatives then it goes to the Senate if it passes through both of these houses it is then signed by the president. Then it goes before the Supreme Court who check to make sure it is constitutional. Then the police or FBI enforce the law by bring offenders before courts for sentences.
the job is not to enforce the laws but to make them.
The executive branch is made up of the President and Vice President. They enforce the laws .
The main duties of the president are to carry out the laws, oversee the agencies of government, negotiate with foreign governments, issue pardons, and perhaps most important be commander in chief of the armed forces.
enforce, administer, carry out provisions of federal law
Concurrent/Shared Powers has the power to enforce laws.
the job is not to enforce the laws but to make them.
Only to the extent that the president empowers him. It is the president's job to enforce the law.
The main function of the Executive Branch is to enforce, or carry, out laws made by the Congress. The President also has to look over them, to either pass them or veto them, and to handle the day to day operation of government.
to enforce,or carry,out laws made from the congress.
the vice president helps the president make laws
To enforce the laws
It is not legal for a President or police force to only enforce laws they choose. All laws that are legal on the books should be enforced by all government and police entities.
The power of the President of the United States, delegated or implied by the Constitution, to implement and enforce laws.
Department of Justice
Department of Justice
Washington showed that he would enforce Federal Laws as president as a result of the Whiskey Rebellion.
The executive branch is made up of the President and Vice President. They enforce the laws .