Judicial Branch
The judicial branch applies and interprets the laws.
judicial branch
Legislative Branch makes the laws, the Executive enforces the laws and the Judiciary settles disputes.
Executive branch - runs the country, enforces the laws Legislative branch - makes the laws Judicial branch - interprets and applies the laws: settles legal disputes, typically in court trials
the legislatve branch makes the law
i. it interprets laws ii. it settles conflicts in the society iii. it protect the right of individuals iv. it protects the constitution from both executive and legislature
The supreme court handles cases disputing the meaning of laws and if they are constitutional. The case regarding Obamacare is an example.
The Judicial Branch consists of the Supreme Court and all lower courts. The Supreme Court hears cases involving public officials, and it declares laws unconstitutional. The lower courts determine the futures of those who have commited crimes, or it settles disagreements between citizens of the United States.
The judicial branch interprets laws and ensures they are applied fairly in legal cases. It also protects individual rights and maintains the rule of law by reviewing the constitutionality of laws and government actions. Additionally, it resolves disputes between states and settles cases involving federal law.
Laws are made by the legislative branch of government. The executive branch executes the laws, and the judicial branch interprets the laws.
No. The Judicial Branch cannot make laws. This branch interprets laws. However, the Legislature Branch can make laws.
The power of the executive branch is enforce the laws,the power of the legislative branch is to make laws, and the power of the judicial branch is to interpret the laws