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Under the Constitution, who shares the power of making laws?
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Under the Constitution, who shares the power of making laws?
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The system of making laws : Congress creates or passes laws. The president then signs the law as 'official', Federal court can then make or break that law.
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Executive branch implements the laws.
The Legislative branch makes the
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