Legislative Branch
The Constitution is the "supreme law of the land" in the United States, and is always considered legal. The Judicial Branchevaluates laws to ensure they comply with constitutional principles.
It is the legislative branch of government that makes laws, however it is the judicial branch that interprets their meaning. The third branch is the executive branch.
legislative branch.
The judicial branch of government is responsible for interpreting and applying the law. It oversees the enforcement of laws and ensures that they are being implemented appropriately. This branch is typically comprised of courts and judges who oversee legal proceedings and make determinations on legal matters.
Constitutional law is the branch of law that deals with the purpose and subject matter of the legal system. It outlines the structure of government, the powers and duties of government officials, and the rights and responsibilities of individuals in relation to the government.
The Legislative branch makes law. The Judicial branch ensures that those laws are legal and meet the requirements of the US Constitution, and the Executive branch enforces those laws.
the legislatve branch makes the law
The Branch Of Government that signs bills into law is the Executive Branch.
The Judicial Branch of Government is the branch that tries case.
The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
The judicial branch is tasked with the interpretation of the law.