The judicial branch does not carry out the laws; that's the responsibility of the executive branch.
~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.
Assign judges, interpret laws
Assign judges, interpret laws
Kind of. While it is the legislative branch that passes bills, the president must sign them into effect. And though not in the Constitution, every president since Washington has made "executive orders", which are basically just laws passed by the president which bypass congress. Executing, or implementing laws, is the main job of the executive branch as can be seen by all the hundreds of bureaucratic agencies and offices who have some power over the laws through the way they implement or interpret them.
legislative branchActually, some people think that the judicial branch is because it has the final say on laws and also interprets the law.
The executive branch implement and enforces laws. They use judicial review, suggest laws, and control all of the spending money.
The main job of the legislature is to make and amend laws, but it can not enforce the laws (this is done by the executive branch), nor can it adjudicate them (this is done by the judiciary branch) In the US, since the constitution was written, the executive and judicial branches have attempted to place checks and balances on the power of the legislative branch, or Congress. Here's a good link: http://www.answers.com/topic/separation-of-powers
The Judicial Branch is a extremely important part of our American government. The Judicial branch interprets whether laws are constitutional, and apply's the laws set in the constitution. With-out it new laws wouldn't be made. They also make sure the the president doesn't abuse his power. Some day hopefully they will make sure that a she doesn't abuse her power as-well.
Some people who serve in the Judicial branch are Judges and Lawyers.
the judicial branch has increased 38% over 10 years
The three branches of government are: legislative, executive, and judicial. Legislative: makes the laws Executive: carries out the laws Judicial: enforces the laws
legislative branchActually, some people think that the judicial branch is because it has the final say on laws and also interprets the law.