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How are laws different from policy?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Law is different from policy in that a law is a rule with specific legal repercussions within a city, state, or country. A policy is a rule that can also have specific repercussions but those repercussions are usually within a business, family, or agency.

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