In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
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In the process of lawmaking and law-passing, the government exercises its legislative authority.
Sometimes Congress passes laws that are in conflict with the Constitution. Should this happen, the Supreme Court will place a ruling on the law making it void. This is because the US constitution is the supreme law of the country, and no law is allowed to go against it.
The Whiskey Rebellion.
The people who have the power to make laws are politics, the government and the president.Added: (This answer applies to the US only) ONLY the Legislative Branch of government has the power to propose and pass laws. They forward the legislation to the President who will sign the legislation which turns it into law. The Executive Branch of government carries out the laws, and the Judicial Branch of government passes judgement on them. Other nations have different and/or varying processes.
No, no and no he can't. An Executive Order does not make or change law. The President does not have the power to make law, or to change the form and structure of government.
The word enact is a verb. A sentence using enact: The NRA is concerned the government will enact a new gun control law.