It is the legislative branch of government that makes laws, however it is the judicial branch that interprets their meaning. The third branch is the executive branch.
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the judicial branch
The Legislative Branch.
Checks and balances ensure that one branch cannot gain too much power. The legislative branch creates laws. The judicial branch interprets the meanings of the laws and determines if they are unconstitutional. The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the laws.
The executive branch is responsible for writing and enforcing laws. The branch also determines who the head of each government agency is.
Legistlative. The three branches of the federal government (and our state governments in the U.S.) are the legislative (Congress: the people who make the laws), the President (the person who executes/carries out the laws), and the judiciary (the courts - such as the Supreme Court - who interpret and evaluate the legality, validity, and Constitionality of the laws).
legislativeThe Legislative branch of the government makes the laws.
The branch of government that is responsible for carrying out the nation's laws is the executive. The laws are usually made by the legislative branch.
the executive branch carries out laws/ enforces laws, while the judicial branch determines if laws are constitutional, the legislative branch makes laws
No. As the head of the US Executive branch, the President is responsible for ensuring that US laws are enforced. The Legislative branch, Congress, establishes laws. The judicial branch, the US Supreme Court determines the Constitutionality of those laws that are brought before them.
The legislative branch of government makes the federal laws and state laws.
The executive branch signs the laws