The executive branch enforces the law, while the judicial branch interprets the law. Congress only makes the laws.
No, the Supreme Court interprets the laws. The Congress implements the laws. That is why they are called the legislative branch.
congress , the president , or supreme court
statutory interpretation
Supreme Court interprets the law according to the constitution so they can stop, repeal, or support a law.
There are so many mistaken assumptions in this question that it's essentially unanswerable. The branches of government are supposed to work like this: legislative : makes laws judicial : interprets laws executive : enforces laws So right away you can see that asking how the Supreme Court enforces a law is nonsense ... they're not part of the branch of government that does that.
Well: legislative:congress makes the lawsExecutive: enforces the lawsJudicial" supreme court interprets the lawsHope this helped ^_^
The US Supreme Court interprets laws and the Constitution.
The Supreme Court interprets the Constitution - the law of the land. The Magisterium interprets Scriptures - the law of God.
The US Supreme Court
Whenever a U. S. President is in violation of the law as interpreted by the U. S. Supreme Court (or even if he/she is in violation of a law that the Supreme Court has not tested), it is the responsibility of Congress to impeach him/her.
The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court amends laws and interprets law.