no, but he violated the international law of the Geneva convention,and the united nation chapter.
George Bush did not attend law school. He has an MBA.
NO- not close. Bush was not a lawyer and did not study law except perhaps informally on his own.
No. George W. Bush went to Yale as an undergraduate but did not study law there or anywhere else. He was not a lawyer but rather a businessman.
No
President George W. Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act into law in 2002. The act aimed to improve accountability in education and close achievement gaps among students.
Traditionally Martial Law is used when civilian law enforcement can no longer effectively control the situation.
He has served the maximum two terms allowed by law.
If you are referring to the senior George Bush, no. If you are referring to the junior George Bush, the answer is still no. The federal law banning federal recognition of same-sex marriage dates to 1996, during the Clinton administration, which occurred between the two Bush administrations. During the junior Bush's presidency, there was a proposal to amend the constitution of the United States to ban same-sex marriage. This is a constitutional amendment, not a law. It was not proposed by President Bush. It was defeated in the legislature and never made it to Bush's desk for signature or veto.
He did not. Neither President Bush enacted any law that affected the legality of same-sex marriage.
George Bush did not pass the anti-terrorist act. He passed the Patriot act which was passed September 13th 2001
If you're referring to George W. Bush, then the answer is "fourth cousin, five times removed". If you're talking about the elder George Bush, then there's no relation at all other than through marriage.
No, although many presidents have been trained as attorneys. For example, George Bush was not an attorney.