I do not think there is a "law" of leadership. At least not one passed by a legislature.
you need to know the law
We would need to know what state you live in to tell you if you are considered common law married.
Very often, the interpretation of a law requires an understanding of previous decisions based on that law.
We need government leadership for the safe and peace in order.
You need to check your state's law, but not in any state I know of.
A country needs a supreme law in order to keep peace and to protect the people. People need to know their rights and obligations.
Don`t Sneeze In Court Without A Lawyer. They Know The Law And Courts. A Judge Will Hardly Give A Look At You.ANSWER: In the United States, everybody is presumed to know the law. If you know the law and your the defendant in court sitting right next to the lawyer, why would you need him or her to represent you since you're right there. It is better to know the law and retain a lawyer for competent assistance of council.
is the leadership based on established law. People obey the leader or executive because they accept his or her power under law.
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They need to know which actions they can take under the law. If someone hacks into the system, they will need to put a stop to it. They must also know the rules for patient privacy.
To become a lawyer, typically you need a Law degree. In most states to practice Law you also need to pass the State bar exam to prove you know the law in that state.
Lawyers have to interpret the law for others, so they must know the laws themselves. and also just look at the word structure law-yers