Congress passes all "bills" in which the bills then go to the president to be signed by him. The bills that get singed are now laws. The president can however do legislation without the legislative branch by passing "executive orders".
The judicial branch
The President can veto legislation passed by Congress
The Judicial branch is made up of the Supreme Court and Lower Federal Courts. The Judicial Branch hears cases that challenge or require interpretation of the legislation passed by Congress and signed by the President.
Responsible for carrying out the duties of govt and enforcing legislation passed
the judicial branch uses its power of judicial review to declare whether or not a law passed by the legislation is constitutional
The Executive Branch has the power to veto legislation.
The purpose of the judicial branch is to stop unconstitutional laws passed by the Legislative branch from enforcement by the Executive branch. An unconstitutional law is any law that the Constitution did not give the Congress the power to enact legislation about.
The courts (Judicial Branch of government) do NOT set the minimum wage. That particular piece of legislation is passed and set by the U.S. Congress (the Legislative Branch of government).
the jucial branch
judicial branch Legislation can only be vetoed by the Executive Branch--The President of the United States. Not the Judicial Branch(Supreme Court).
A law is created when it is passed by the legislative body of the jurisdiction and signed by the chief Executive, or passed again by the legislation after a veto by the executive.
they can override legislation