In the United States, the branch of government that is responsible for enforcing laws is the executive branch. The executive branch consists of the president, vice president, Attorney General and Department of State. The FBI, CIA and NSA are all part of the executive branch of government.
The executive branch.
The executive branch is responsible for putting laws into force. The legislature enacts the laws for the executive. The executive also enforces the will and judgments of the courts. In federal government cabinet agencies under the president enforce laws and regulations.
Judicial
Judicial on the state level
branch that makes laws
The branch that makes sure laws are legal is the Ligislative Branch.
legislativeThe Legislative branch of the government makes the laws.
The Legislative Branch.the legislative branch makes the laws
The Legislative Branch.the legislative branch makes the laws
legislative branch
the legislative branch makes all the national 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.
The legislative branch of government makes the federal laws and state laws.
The Executive Branch makes sure laws are followed.
The executive branch makes sure laws are carried out.
Laws are made by the legislative branch of government. The executive branch executes the laws, and the judicial branch interprets the laws.