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This is a basic civics question. The legislative branch enacts laws, courts interpret laws, the executive branch enforces the laws. Consult your U.S. Constitution, the constitution of your state for specifics regarding which specific law you are talking about (there are federal, state, and local (county, city, town, etc.) laws).

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In the United States, the Legislative Branch (Congress) makes laws, the Executive Branch (the President and bureacracy) enforce the law, and the Judicial Branch (federal courts) review and interpret the laws.

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