Because they combine legislative, executive, and judicial functions.
judicial branch
No. Only the executive branch (President) has the actual authority to create administrative agencies. The legislative branch makes the laws, the judicial branch interprets the laws and the executive branch implements and enforces the laws.
"Administrative" cases refer to cases heard by "Hearing Officers" (often referred to as 'judges' - with a small 'j') of the various administrative agencies of the Executive Branch of government, for violations of those agency's administrative rules and procedures. Whereas, violations of ciminal and civil law (as passed by the Legislative Branch of government) are conducted in courts convened within the Judicial Branch of Government. l
its pi
~judicial branch is the peson who interprets the laws!!!!~ == ==The judicial branch, and, in some areas, administrative bureaucracies which are (at least theoretically) supervised by either the Legislature or the Executive Branch.
judicial
No, only the executive branch directs the activities of the government. The judicial branch may, however, issue rulings that preclude or block actions by governmental agencies, or by the executive branch as a whole.
No, only the executive branch directs the activities of the government. The judicial branch may, however, issue rulings that preclude or block actions by governmental agencies, or by the executive branch as a whole.
The President can veto any bill that is presented to him by the Legislative branch. Also, because of judicial review the supreme court can declare bills created by the legislative to be unconstitutional.
veto
Resolving disputes under the law