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5 days ago · Constitutional law, the body of rules, doctrines, and practices that govern the operation of political communities. In modern times the most important political community has been the state. Modern constitutional law is the offspring of nationalism as well as of the idea that the state must protect.
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2 days ago · legislation, the preparing and enacting of laws by local, state, or national legislatures. In other contexts it is sometimes used to apply to municipal ordinances and to the rules and regulations of administrative agencies passed in the exercise of delegated legislative functions.
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19 hours ago · The rule of law is a set of principles, or ideals, for ensuring an orderly and just society. Many countries throughout the world strive to uphold the rule of law where no one is above the law, everyone is treated equally under the law, everyone is held accountable to the same laws, there are clear and fair processes for enforcing laws, there is an independent judiciary, and human rights are ...
2 days ago · Session Law (Statues at Large) All of the laws passed by the U.S. Congress in a particular session are known as session laws. They are compiled, in chronological order, into bound volumes called Statutes at Large. Every public law passed by Congress is published in the Statutes at Large.
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1 day ago · law of the case. : a doctrine in legal procedure: an issue especially of law that has been decided (as by an appeals court) will not be reconsidered in the same case unless compelling circumstances warrant such reconsideration. also : a matter of law considered as settled in a case.
2 days ago · What are the Sources of International Law? There is no central international body that creates public international law; it is created by several sources. The Charter of the United Nations is the establishing document for the International Court of Justice (ICJ) as the principal judicial organ of the UN.
3 days ago · A case citation is the way in which a case is referenced in order to allow lawyers to both find a copy of a case report or transcript and to identify a specific case. Traditional case citations Traditionally, the citation refers to where a judgment is reported.