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Law is derived from Common Law, Statutory Law, and Administrativel Law.
1.introduction 2. committee action 3. floor action 4. enactment into law
three years of law school and an appointment or being voted in.
His main positions before becoming POTUS was a constitutional law professor at Chicago and an Illinois US Senator.
there is a need for a law, then congress makes a bill for the president to sign, making a law. but sometimes the bil isn't signed, thus it isn't a law. three steps to make a law -purposed by one of the houses (legislature branch) -approved by court (judicial branch) -enforced by president (executive branch)
1. Observing 2.Hypothesizing and Predicting. 3. Experimenting. 4.Organizing and Analyzing Data. 5. Drawing conclusions. 6. Repeating Experiments.
1. Intentional Torts 2. Negligence 3. Strict Liability
The requirements to become a lawyer is you have to have a license from the State. To get a license you have to get a Bachelors degree and go to law school for three years. yup yup
In Swiss law, there are three main sources of obligation: contract, tort and unjust enrichment. There are also various obligations stemming from the law itself, such as alimony.
The law is proposed in congress and weighed up of its benefits and negatives. The law then carries on through various other steps where if it has made it through the steps will be declared and signed off by the queen (in England).