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In the federal courts, the president signs the Bill of Rights to grant a law passed. Prior the president signing the bill, the law must pass the approval of Congress.

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What does a president do to a bill to show his approval?

He signs the bill to make it a law.


What is it called when the president signs a bill?

Law.


What happens when the president signs a bill?

The president signs a bill after the legisilative branch approves it. The president (executive branch) enforces or carries out a law ( or bill. )


When the president signs a bill it becomes a law?

A bill does become a law when a president signs it, but a bill can also become a law without the presidents signature.


Who signs the bill into law's?

IN the US, a bill that has been passed by Congress become law when the President signs it.


When the president signs a bill does it become a law?

Yes, the president can sign a bill that become a law.


What happens after the president signs a bill?

When the president signs the bill, it becomes law. If the president refuses, the bill is vetoed, but if a two thirds vote by Congress, it can still become law.


Who signs the bill into a law?

IN the US, a bill that has been passed by Congress become law when the President signs it.


When was Institute of Bill of Rights Law created?

Institute of Bill of Rights Law was created in 1982.


Who had to vote to accept the Bill of Rights in order for it to become part of the US Constitution?

it was the Congress to make it a bill and the President to make it a law


Who signs bills into law in US?

That would be the President of the United States, after passage by the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.


In the state of Illinois who signs a bill into a law?

The Governor of the State of Illinois signs bills that the Illinois State Legislature passes into law.