No, they can't even pick their boogers
Sarbanes-Oxley is a US law governing public companies. Public companies must comply with this law.
Not in the US.
Rule of law
Rule of law
1-civil law 2-commercial law .3- labor law .4-law of civil procedure .5-maritime law 6-private international law (conflict of laws ).
The state of Iowa has a law on the books that states, A man with a moustache may never kiss a woman in public.
While laws vary from state to state, in most of the US, there is no such law as you describe.
(in the US) As a general rule - urinating or defecating in public is against the law. It is not only illegal under "public order" statutes it is also against Health Department laws and regulations.
US Public Law 480 made agricultural surpluses available for export at a below market value. I imagine the answer to your question has something to do with food dumping into Canadian markets, or with NAFTA as US food exports played a major role in bailing out Mexico during the Tequila Crisis of 1994.
Yes , the Public Law 111-154 "Prevent All Cigarette Trafficking Act of 2009" .
No, there are not twice as many public law enforcement officers in the U.S. as there are private security personnel. In fact, private security officers outnumber public law enforcement officers significantly. Estimates suggest there are about 1.1 million public law enforcement officers compared to over 2 million private security personnel, indicating that private security roles are more prevalent.
Under US copyright law, there are no recordings that are public domain; they are either covered under state copyright law prior to 1972, under federal copyright law if published after that, and under federal copyright law if they were never published at all. The only possible public domain records would be some that were published before 1989 and after 1972 without the necessary copyright notice or registration.