Which of the following is a function of the executive branch?

a. writing legislation
b. administering the law***
c. challenging legislation in court
d. repealing the law

The correct answer is option b. "administering the law."

To arrive at this answer, let's go through the options:

a. Writing legislation: This is a function of the legislative branch. The legislative branch, which consists of the Congress in the United States, is responsible for creating laws.

b. Administering the law: This is a function of the executive branch. The executive branch is headed by the president or a similar executive figure and is responsible for implementing and enforcing laws.

c. Challenging legislation in court: This is a function of the judicial branch. The judicial branch, which includes the courts, interprets and applies the law and has the power to review and overturn legislation if it is deemed unconstitutional.

d. Repealing the law: Repealing or changing laws is a function of the legislative branch. The legislative branch has the power to create, modify, or revoke laws.

Therefore, out of the given options, the function of the executive branch is administering the law, making option b the correct answer.

Yes, b.