Politicians are the ones who write the laws.
Law and politics are inseparably entwined - since laws are created by the government of a country, and each government is composed solely of politicians.
It means that religion is separate from politics and goverment.
Law ans business.
Gumanmal Lodha has written: 'Law, morality, and politics' -- subject(s): Law and politics, Law, Hindu law, Law and ethics
Daniel Webster
I. Leigh has written: 'Law, politics, and local democracy' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Law and politics, Local government
Yes he did. He was a law school professor and also a lawyer, but he gave both up to begin a career in politics.
Both firms are completely independent and separate there is no cross ownership or any connection whatsoever except the managing partners of both firms happen to be brothers
Cicero went into law as a way to get involved in politics
Danny Nicol has written: 'EC membership and the judicialization of British politics' -- subject(s): European Union, Law and politics, Politics and government 'EC Membership and Judicialization of British Politics (Oxford Studies in European Law)'
Yes, both Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi are lawyers. Harry Reid, the former Senate Majority Leader, earned his law degree from George Washington University Law School. Nancy Pelosi, the former Speaker of the House, obtained her law degree from the University of Maryland School of Law. Both have had significant careers in law and politics.
Canon Law does not forbid priests from participating in politics (eg: voting) but does forbid them from running for political office.