The United States has 3 branches of Government - The executive, The legislative, The Judicial. Each branch has their own distinct powers through the idea of separation of powers.
The legislative branch is responsible for creating Statutory laws. The executive branch is responsible for enforcing the statutes enacted by the legislative branch. While the Judicial branch has the power to interpret all laws, including the statutes, codes, ordinances, and the federal and state Constitutions. All these 3 branches thus are separated from each other by the means of their power.
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