In the United States, individuals who are not members of Congress cannot propose federal legislation. This means that private citizens, non-elected officials, and individuals outside the legislative body lack the authority to introduce bills. However, they can advocate for legislation through lobbying or by working with a member of Congress to sponsor their ideas.
Once a person gets naturalized( Note:Naturalization) as a US Citizen, he/she cannot become a citizen of Taiwan as it is prohibited by the law of that country.
JD basically means "went to law school". There are additional things a person has to do before they can practice law, such as be admitted to the "bar". A lawyer who is "disbarred" still has his JD, but cannot practice law without being reinstated.
You would have to sit and pass the US law degree - which any other non-qualified person would have to do. Your Indian law degree would essentially be worthless.
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No, individuals cannot volunteer to take someone else's place in prison, as prison sentences are determined by a court of law based on the committed crime. Each person is responsible for their actions and consequences.
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Your question cannot be answered because you didn't tell us who "he" is.
A Religion Test cannot be required if they are in office.
No, it is not illegal for a felon to date a person in law enforcement. In the US, a person is free to marry or date whom they want.
No, not in the US. You cannot hold one in your hand. This is a Federal law that applies in all US States.
Only Congress can pass bills into law. However, the President can propose laws and work with Congress to get them passed..
(in the US) There is no such law.