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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legislativeThe Legislative branch of the government makes the laws.
The Executive Branch makes sure laws are followed.
If you mean the U.S. Government: 1) Legislative-Makes the laws/makes the rules 2) Executive-Enforces the laws/makes sure the rules are followed 3) Judicial-Interprets the laws based upon the Constitution/makes sure the laws are legal
Legislator
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The Senate reviews laws and decides whether they are within the guidelines of the Constitution.
branch that makes laws
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The Government makes the laws in Fiji.
Congress makes the laws.
The Senate reviews laws and decides whether they are within the guidelines of the Constitution.
No group systematically reviews every law for constitutionality; however, the US Supreme Court justices have final authority to determine whether a law (or laws) relevant to a case before the Court is constitutional.
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Congress makes the laws for the whole Nation! :)
the government does for the who makes laws for your city.
The Legislative Branch.the legislative branch makes the laws