Federal campaign laws apply to all candidates running for a national office (President, Senate, House of Representatives, etc.). Congress and the FEC cannot regulate State campaign spending. States must do this themselves and therefore have different spending limits from State to State.
National laws are laws that are passed by a country's federal government and apply to the entire country. Bylaws are local laws or regulations set by smaller, local governing bodies such as cities or towns. While national laws are binding across the country, bylaws only apply within the jurisdiction of the specific local government that created them.
Two kinds of special laws are local laws, which apply only to specific regions or localities, and private laws, which apply only to specific individuals or groups. They are distinct from general laws that apply to the entire population.
Ordinances are laws or regulations enacted by a local government, such as a city or county. Statutes are laws enacted by a state or federal government. In general, ordinances apply to a specific local jurisdiction, while statutes have broader application.
The order of the ladder of laws in the US according to the supremacy clause is: The Federal Constitution, Federal Law, Federal Treaty, State Constitution, State law, and Local Law.
There is no specific limit on the number of guns that can be purchased in Ohio within a month. However, federal background check requirements and other regulations still apply. It is always advisable to follow state and federal laws when purchasing firearms.
State laws apply to areas not covered by federal law or existing federal law when the issue falls within the state's jurisdiction or when the federal government has not specifically addressed the matter.
D.C. laws, or laws enacted by the District of Columbia, are not federal laws; however, they exist within a unique legal framework. While Congress has the authority to legislate for the District and can override local laws, D.C. has its own local government and legislative process. Therefore, D.C. laws apply specifically to the district and its residents, while federal laws apply across the entire United States.
At the federal level, laws can only be created by Congress, acting with the consent of the President. However, each state can also create laws by action of its legislature and Governor. State laws apply only to the state that passed them, while federal laws apply everywhere in the US.
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No, laws are federal, state, and local. Federal laws are designed to apply to all 50 states while state laws apply only to the state. Sometimes there is a conflict between state and federal. A good example of that would be the legalization of pot. States have legalized it, but federal laws still classify it as a class one drug. Some local governments have put restrictions on selling pot within city limits and growing of pot.
Yes, Federal laws take precedence. However states can enact stricter laws without violating the federal statutes. They cannot void any portion of a federal law.
Loaning campaign money is illegal, and violates federal campaign funding laws. Authorities come down hard on people who lend campaign money to themselves and others, as a way of accessing the funds for non-campaign related purposes.
DUI laws apply in all 50 states and most countries. Under federal law if your BAC is .08 your illegally intoxicated.
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Federal courts have jurisdiction over cases involving federal laws, the Constitution, or disputes between parties from different states. State courts, on the other hand, have jurisdiction over cases involving state laws and disputes between parties within the same state. Federal courts have authority to interpret and apply federal laws, while state courts have authority to interpret and apply state laws.
The Federal Election Commission is a six-member bipartisan agency created by the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1974, which provided public financing for presidential primaries and general elections. The act limited presidential campaign spending, required open disclosure, and attempted to limit contributions. The FEC administers the campaign finance laws and enforces compliance with requirements.
Depends on where you are and what type of party it is. In a federal forest area federal laws apply so that means no underage drinking, gambling, chopping down trees, hurting the natural environment. On private property you can do what you want with permission of the owner, but laws also apply as to drinking. In state forest areas state laws apply that are very much like the federal. But, you do not need a permit in these areas for a party.