A bill
In 1657 Virginia passed a fugitive slave law.
It wasn't passed in 1793, but 1850.
The President and Congress create laws. The President can create an idea, but he has to put it through Congress before it is made. The majority of the congress has to agree with the law before it is passed. The President can also veto, or disapprove, law ideas that the Congress creates. But that veto can be jumped by 2/3 vote of congress.
The states
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you call it a mace
Laws are bills in Congress before they are passed and become law.
Peace Preservation Law was passed before the General Election Law.
Call your local congressman about that.
A Law is a Bill That has been passed. once a bill is signed by the President or his veto is overridden by both houses it becomes a law and is assigned an official number.
Bill
Bill
An ex post facto law
Ex post facto law
An ex post facto law - (in the US) such a law is prohibited by the Constitution.
The term is "ex post facto" law and such a law is unconstitutional.