That will depend on which State.
Yes.
If you are asking about a legal curfew set by law - it is totally dependent on whether your town, city, county or state has such a curfew law anhd what it says.
Each state must recognize the law and legal proceeding from another state.
No. Federal law says no. State law doesn't matter if Federal law says something else.
The law is different from state to state. I would advise checking your local DMV for what is and is not legal in your state.
Online gambling is legal in the state of MD as there is no federal law or state law preventing anyone from gambling online. The state of WA is one of the only states in the United States with a state law against online gambling.
A lot of this is determined by the law in your state (or the law in the state your policy is written in). Can you give a little more information?
This is not a sentence.
indiana
That'll be dependent on the policy of that base/post. Federal military installations no longer share concurrent jurisdiction with the state they're in, although state owned installations are still under state law (such as Fort Pickett, VA).
Yes. The state of New York recognizes out-of-state comprehensive registered domestic partnerships that are substantially equivalent to legal marriage and it recognizes them as legal marriages for the purpose of New York state law. Since Oregon state registered domestic partnerships are substantially equivalent to legal marriage under Oregon law, they are recognized as legal marriages for purposes of New York state law.
That's a matter of State law, but, in general, 18.