1) To protect the safety of people.
2) To recognise and protect the freedoms and interests of people in society.
3) To ensure that society functions properly.
4) To produce a fair outcome.
To defend the property, power and interests of the ruling class.
four main reasons for having laws
State law can differ from federal law.
A decent, lawful, and orderly society.
to save the aspect of both the parties
Statutory law is law enacted by a legislative body (ie parliament/congress), it is basically law that is written down and which controls and protects society.
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For the purposes of COPPA law, age 12 or under is "underaged."
Yes, for record purposes, you have to tell the law school the previous school that you attended.
matter is neither created nor destroyed (this is not 100% true but for most purposes the specifics are unnecessary)
Information used for law enforcement purposes
The pharisees were people who enforced and taught the Jewish law, or the law of God. The problem with the pharisees were that they made up their own law that coincided with God's law, but these laws were their own interpretations of the Law, not the actual law itself.
If there is no law that makes something illegal, it is not illegal (which isn't the same thing) but for all intents and purposes, yes.
State and Federal law permit law enforcement personnel to photograph and fingerprint persons that are under arrest or imprisoned for the purposes of identification. It cannot be used for other purposes without the permission of the subject.