This is a basic civics question. The legislative branch enacts laws, courts interpret laws, the executive branch enforces the laws. Consult your U.S. Constitution, the constitution of your state for specifics regarding which specific law you are talking about (there are federal, state, and local (county, city, town, etc.) laws).
The Exectutive Branch makes and enforce the law. The Legislative Branch passes laws but the Executive Branch enforces the laws. The Judicial Branch interprets laws.
Yes it enforces the law while, judicial interprets the laws and the legislative makes them.
Interprets the law and makes findings of fact.
The executive branch enforces the law, while the judicial branch interprets the law. Congress only makes the laws.
i think it is the supreme court that makes the rulings of or interprets what is passed into law
Judicial branch
The Judicial Branch interprets laws and ensures they are constitutional.
The Legeslative Branch has the responsibilities of making the laws, and then the Executive Branch comes in to enforce the laws, following that the Judicial Branch Interprets the law.
he system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the state. The judiciary also provides a mechanism for the resolution of disputes. Under the doctrine of the separation of powers, the judiciary generally does not make law (that is, in a plenary fashion, which is the responsibility of the legislature) or enforce law (which is the responsibility of the executive), but rather interprets law and applies it to the facts of each case.
The legislative branch of the government makes the laws, the judiciary interprets them and the executive branch enforces them.
interprets the law passes, improves. or vetoes laws makes laws
The Legislative Branch makes the laws - the Executive Branch carries out the laws and enforces them - the Judicial Branch interprets the laws.