The Judicial branch
The Judicial Branch of government is in charge of interpreting the Constitution, reviewing laws, and deciding cases involved in state matters. There is not a branch that specifically controls how court orders are enforced, but the Judicial Branch is involved in the Judiciary, law-making, system.
Congress IS the legislative branch.
Judicial branch
legislative branch- congress
judicial branch
Executive Branch
judicial
Article II of the U.S. Constitution outlines the specific functions of the executive branch, including activities the president may be directly involved with.
Political and government.
the executive branch
the executive branch
In a presidential system, the executive branch is separate from the legislative branch, with the president serving as the head of government and head of state. In a parliamentary system, the executive branch is part of the legislative branch, with the prime minister as the head of government and a separate ceremonial head of state.