Laws are enacted by the legislature and judicial decisions are made by judges.
the difference is that the same isn't the same lol
the judicial system interprets the laws (Judicial Branch)Added: Law enforcement enforces them (Executive Branch)The state or federal legislature introduces them (Legislative Branch)
The Legislative make the laws, the Judicial interpret the laws, and the Executive enforce the laws. As an example, the US Congress make the laws, the Supreme Court interprets the laws, deciding what is and isn't lawful and how laws interact with each other, and the President, through various agencies and offices, enforces the law, arresting various forms of criminal.
Interpret laws and determine if laws are unconstitutional.
Generally speaking, common law is a system of laws that originated in England that is based on judicial decisions and customs rather than on codified written laws. Case law is based on judicial decisions and precedent rather than on statutory law. The judicial decisions in cases become the body of common law in England AND the United States. When an attorney must rely on common or case law in a certain legal action that common or case law must be researched to make certain it wasn't changed in a later decision. Early common law is the source for many of our codified laws.
Interpret the laws :)
The job of the judicial branch is the interpreted (example) and define the laws
The Judicial Branch.
The judicial branch applies and interprets the laws.
men doing men laws
Judicial Power
The Judicial Branch decides if laws follow guidelines of the Constitution, decides meaning of laws, and whether laws can be followed