Nebraska is the only state in the United States that has a unicameral legislature, meaning it has only one law-making unit instead of a bicameral system. The Nebraska Legislature, also known as the Unicameral, consists of a single chamber with Senators elected to represent various districts. This unique structure was established to promote efficiency and reduce the cost of government.
law making
A governing (law making) body for a state.
WHAT STATE?
The State Legislature.
No, federal law and state law are not the same. Federal law applies to the entire country, while state law only applies within the boundaries of a specific state.
Hawaii has no State Police- Hawaii 50 only existed on TV.
A state law is created by the state and only pertains to that single state. A federal law is created by the national government and is enforced throughout the whole nation. Federal law overrides state law.
There is no such law. People who finance cars drive them across state lines regularly. They are not limited to driving in only their state of residence.There is no such law. People who finance cars drive them across state lines regularly. They are not limited to driving in only their state of residence.There is no such law. People who finance cars drive them across state lines regularly. They are not limited to driving in only their state of residence.There is no such law. People who finance cars drive them across state lines regularly. They are not limited to driving in only their state of residence.
No. Only the State's Governor has the power to veto a state law.
Alabama voted yes, making the Constitution law on April 3, 1799.
Maine passed the first prohibition law in 1851, making the sale and consumption of alcohol illegal in the state.
Louisiana is the only state that uses civil law. Other states use common law.