The federal and state court systems (this is not limited to the Judicial Branch in federal cases).
The Federal Courts try issues dealing with violations of Federal law. They also take appeals from state courts. There are four basic branches of the Federal Judiciary: U.S. Bankruptcy Court, U.S. District Court, U.S. Courts of Appeal and the U.S. Supreme Court. There are a number of specialty courts operated by the U.S. Government, too. Links are provided to the U.S. Judiciary website and to the Wikipedia article.
The Executive Branch would have to approve of the new law (in most cases), and use the agencies under its authority to enforce that law.
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STATUTE - A law established by an act of the legislature. Under the U.S. and state constitutions, statutes are considered the primary source of law in the U.S. -- that is, the legislatures make the law (statutes) - the executive branch enforces the law - and courts interpret the law (cases).
ALL law enforcement agencies AND the prosecutor's office (Executive Branch of government) are charged with enforcing criminal law. The courts (Judicial Branch) are responsible for trying the cases.
The FBI would be under the Executive branch, the branch if government that is responsible for enforcing the law.
Cases involving federal law.
the Judicial Branch is one of the 3 in our government, but is responsible for the administration.Hope that helps!!
There is not a broad oversight branch that monitors this. Instead, the judicial branch addresses cases brought by or against people, entities, and government agencies and applies prevailing law to the facts of each case. Decisions are rendered by the judiciary based upon its interpretation of the laws, application of the law to the facts, and is generally bound by precedent set by prior cases decided on similar facts.
Family law is an umbrella term that covers a variety of court cases. Some of the cases that fall under this type of law are divorce, custody, adoption, and child support.
Only when a state tries to use a power specifically defined for the federal government under the constitution