Federal law refers to the body of laws created by the national government of a country, which applies to all states and territories within that country. In the United States, federal law is established by the Constitution, statutes enacted by Congress, and regulations created by federal agencies. It takes precedence over state laws when there is a conflict, ensuring a uniform legal framework across the nation. Federal Laws cover a wide range of issues, including Immigration, tax, interstate commerce, and civil rights.
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, better known as HIPAA is a federal LAW, not a policy, although federal policy is to enforce the law. It's a law.
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The federal budget.
The president has the power to veto laws and make appointments. Not necessarily a whole branch is involved in it. However, the president is a part of the Executive Branch.
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