Everyone was equal.
The principle you are looking for is that a law may not be implemented "retroactively," not "retrospectively." This principle means that you cannot implement a law, and then apply it to cases that occurred before the law was implementd.
The idea that laws should apply equally to all people is called "equality under the law" or "rule of law." This principle ensures that all individuals are subject to the same legal standards and are treated fairly within the legal system, regardless of their status or position.
This is a specialized field that specifically deals with the office and human resource team behind law enforcement. There are different law and rules that apply that do not apply to the typical business. However, many of the tasks are the same such as answering the phone, filing, interviewing and many more.
Statute law is considered superior to common law because it is passed by a legislative body and reflects the will of the people through their elected representatives. Statute law is also more stable and predictable as it is documented in written form, making it easier to interpret and apply consistently by legal professionals and the judiciary.
In general, if a company policy conflicts with a state law, the state law will take precedence. Companies are expected to comply with all laws and regulations that apply to their operations, even if their internal policies differ.
A federal law.
The Government come up with the law, the police uphold the law.
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Absolutely!! You can apply to law school if you have a Bachelor's degree in anything. Many law schools in fact say that they like diversity among their students.
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No, it does not.