In America, law is primarily made through the legislative process, where elected representatives in Congress (federal level) or state legislatures propose, debate, and vote on bills. Once a bill is approved by both chambers, it is sent to the President or the state governor for approval or veto. Additionally, laws can be created through judicial decisions in court cases, which interpret and apply existing laws, and through administrative regulations established by government agencies. This system incorporates checks and balances, ensuring that multiple branches of government are involved in the law-making process.
I just purchased frigidaire refrigerator (made in Mexico, still part of America) range (made in Canada, still part of America) dishwasher (made in canada, still part of America) Come to thik of it, even Peru and Brasil are part of America(South America but still America).
The Night That Made America Famous was created in 1975.
Latin America is made up of Central and South America.
Asoka made Buddhism a part of the law.
Made in America - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M Germany:12
The main law in America (The United States of America, I assume) is the law of the land.
Robbery has ALWAYS been against the law, even before the Pilgrims landed in North America.
Crime , Economics, and the concerns over enforcement and respect for the law.
Massachusetts Bay Colony passed the first anti-slavery law in America in 1641. This law made slavery illegal for those who converted to Christianity.
The top 5 entertainment law schools in America is as follows, UCLA Law School is the number one entertainment law school in America. The list follows with USC Gould law school, Harvard Law School, Southwestern Law and Columbia Law.
Law School Democrats of America was created in 2006.
If you're referring to 'the straw that broke the came's back' - it was probably the Stamp Act.
The Lend-Lease Bill
common law; ( case law) statutory law Administrative law court rules constitutional law
yes
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land in America.
The first patent law was enacted in 1790