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If the law is decided to be by the judicial branch it can no longer be a law.
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If the law is decided to be by the judicial branch it can no longer be a law.
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Generally speaking, the judicial branch
interprets the laws
. It
does not
make
laws
and it
does not
enforce
laws
. Instead, it interprets them. I hope this helps.
Thomas Escolan
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