The laws of the individual states, while generally similar, DO differ from state-to-state. However, ALL states must comply with Federal Law which is applied the same across all 50 states.
The people who live and work in the United States follow whatever laws concerning same-sex marriage apply to them in the state where they are located. People in other countries do the same.
The same laws for those who are indicted anywhere else.
last time i checked, they don't....
Yes, they do.
The Vatican is an independent country with its own laws and regulations. They also have a police force to enforce the laws.
Yes. Effective June 26, 2015, same-sex couples may divorce in Nebraska, provided that they meet the requirements of that state's divorce law.
none people with disabilities have to follow the same laws as us normals yet if they hit someone they get a warning from the cops an they have a worker with them all the time to prevent bad diocesans
Cyclists should ride on the right side of the road, in the same direction as traffic, to ensure their safety and follow traffic laws.
No, the Nebraska supreme court hasn't ruled on the constitutionality of nebraska's ban on same-sex marriage.
Nebraska sucks, longhorns are awesome!
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