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Q: How are school rules similar to state and federal laws?
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How is a unitary state similar to a federal state?

I think its similar


What states have the hearsay law?

Hearsay is an evidentiary guideline. You would have to consult each particular state's Rules of Evidence to see if they have adopted a rule similar to Rule 801 of the Federal Rules of Evidence.


What are the rules for character evidence?

That will depend on the jurisdiction, federal or state, and if it is a state, which state.


Where can you go to online too look up rules of civil procedure?

The link below has the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure (via Cornell University law school). There are separate rules for each state if your case is being heard in state court, but most states have rules that are pretty close to the Federal Rules. If you are planning a pro se action, your state's legal aid organizations and the state supreme court may have helpful information (including forms) on their websites.


What is the traditional role of state government?

State government exists to carry out the rules and regulations of the federal government. It also exists to regulate where there are gaps in rules and regulations from the federal government.


What are the rules of central government and state government in federal system?

they controls the state or country


What are the rules for consolidator debt?

Consolidator debt rules vary from state to state. The Federal Trade Commission provides oversight at the federal level while state attorneys general provide information and oversight of particular state actors/companies.


What are the differences between federal rules of civil procedure and Indiana state rules of civil procedures?

Since there are 86 separate Federal Rules, I will not try to discuss the substantive differences in individual rules. The difference between the Federal Rules of Civ Pro, as a whole, and the NC State Rules, is where they are applicable. NC did not adopt the Federal Rules outright when they were first became law in 1938; rather they adopted many of principles. The Fed Rules were originally adopted to give practitioners in federal courts a uniform system of rules. Prior to the 1938 code, all federal courts adopted the rules of state in which they were located. This meant someone who specialized in one of the primarily federal litigation fields might have to know a number of different sets of rules. To assist these practitioners by giving them some uniformity, and in hopes that states would adopt these new rules, the Federal Rules were enacted. North Carolina, like many states, adopted the principles, and in some cases, adopted rules outright, from the Fed Rules, but many of the state rules differ. This means, for example, that an action that allows 20 days to respond in a federal court, might only allow 14 days in a state court. One of the more recent changes to the Fed Rules, an adoption of new e-discovery rules, is not even being considered in NC.


What is the role of the government traditional?

State government exists to carry out the rules and regulations of the federal government. It also exists to regulate where there are gaps in rules and regulations from the federal government.


What rules and processes are there for federal agencies to assume jurisdiction from state agencies?

government


Are local federal rules of court and state rules of court the same?

No. They vary from state to state, and even from one state court to another. Federal courts use different procedures, as well. There are similarities between all of them that preserve all constitutional requirements, but one still needs to know the court rules where they intend to appear or practice.


Is working in the school system a federal job?

No. There is no federal school system. Public school teachers are employees of the state or county, city, township, or school district.