Executive Branch: The executive branch is one of the three branches of government, including the president, vice president, and various departments and agencies under their control. It is responsible for executing or carrying out laws.
Regulatory Agencies: Regulatory agencies are specialized government entities that have the authority to create rules and regulations in specific areas such as environmental protection (EPA) or financial markets (SEC).
Administrative Law: Administrative law refers to the body of law that governs administrative agencies' actions, procedures, and decision-making processes. It ensures accountability and fairness in bureaucratic operations.