The Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
Constitution is a statement of fundamental laws: a written statement outlining the basic laws or principles by which a country or organization is governed.
C. William Coursey has written: 'Legal guide, containing...school laws of South Dakota...'
Statute law refers to laws that are enacted by a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. These laws are formally written and codified, and they form the basis of a country's legal system. Statute law is distinguished from other types of laws, such as common law or case law.
Statue Laws are Laws made by Parliament.
The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut of Jan. 14, 1638 is considered to be the basis of Connecticut law and the first written constitution.
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When the states make there own laws for just that state
The fundamental laws of physics. In particular, Newton's Laws of Motion.
The State constitution
Statue
The statue of limitations for a civil case involving fraud is two years. Below is an article that explains Colorado statue laws further.
The real world obeys those laws.