Officially, the laws are written and introduced by the Representatives and Senators in Congress.
Really, the bills are written by staffers, or were written by lobbyists and then sent to staffers who sometimes don't even read them.
Executive Branch
the legislature
The federal government and the states
the 23 committee in the house of representatives
No. Congress (the Senate and House of Representatives) writes laws.
Federal laws were superior to state laws
No. State laws govern Wills in the United States.
Has anyone ever tried to count that high? Are you talking about Federal Laws and state laws and county laws and municiple laws all combined? Or just federal laws?
The Bill of Rights covers all the United States and federal law supersedes state law.
Laws? Bills are laws before they are finalized and signed into law by the President of the United States of America.A compilation of laws is known as a Code. For instance the United States Code contains the current set of federal laws.
Federal Laws and the federal constitution super cedes the states.
no its just a requierment of the state motor vehicle laws in all states of the united states
The United States Attorneys enforce the laws in their districts. They also prosecute in federal criminal cases and cases that involve the government.
Bankruptcy is Federal Law and so is the Internal Revenue Code. In addition, there would be Federal Criminal Codes/Laws, Federal labor laws, such as Occupational Safety and Health, Public Contract Laws, Transportation Laws. It all comes under the United States Code.