Well, making laws is the mere reason such a thing as government exsists. There are many theories as to why such a thing as government exists. The most suspected is that societies organized to benifit the members of those societies. Originally there were tribes that supposedly evolved to governments. The goal is pretty much the same as tribal society, that is to protect people under government jurisdiction.
Laws are made to protect the society. For example, there is a law against murder and theft. There is also a law against bigotry. These things protect members of society from people who have no conscience.
Congress
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Make laws ~all governments make laws~ Nova net lession~ Vickeh xP
Judges don't make laws, governments legislatures do.
civil right laws.
civil right laws.
civil right laws.
Yes, states can make laws that regulate and govern local governments within their jurisdiction. These laws often specify the powers, responsibilities, and structure of local government bodies such as cities, counties, and school districts. States may also delegate certain powers to local governments, subject to state oversight and control.
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The Federal and state governments both have the power to tax because they each have separate expenses in a budget. State governments tax to help pay for state programs. Federal governments tax to help pay for Federal programs.
Like all state governments, they make and administer laws
Governments make laws and restrictions to protect them.