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Veto,
Veto,
A law passed by a congressional representative for the purpose of proving to his/her constituents that he/she accomplished something
The type of law that that is passed after the deed is done is called an ex post facto law. These are expressly forbidden by the Constitution.
it's called reality...
Laws are bills in Congress before they are passed and become law.
An ordinance is a statute or law passed by the city council.
I believe you are talking about "grandfathering." For example, if a law is passed requiring buildings to have handicap ramps, but you already built a building that doesn't have one, then your building is grandfathered and is not required to have a ramp.
Civil laws passed by state legislatures are called public acts or civil law statutes.
No that is passed through something called Genes.
In 1882, Congress passed a law which stopped immigration from the country of China. This was called the Immigration Act of 1882.
Proposed laws are called bills. If a bill is passed, it may become a law, depending on the action taken by the President.