How are constitutional, statutory, case, and administrative laws created?
The adoption or amendment of a constitution creates constitutional laws. Legislatures and local governments through authority granted by constitutions enact statutory laws. administrative laws are created by agencies of the federal, state, and local governments within the authority granted by legislatures.
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- How are ethics reflected in the laws?
- How does the majority rule principal demonstrate consequences based reasoning in our laws
- Why do the two forms of ethical reasoning usually result in the same decision and what is the probable cause when they do not
- What powers to the courts have one personal or private property is damaged or destroyed
- How can a single act violate more than one kind of law, such as both civil law and criminal law? Give an example.
- What determines whether a particular law, statute, ordinance, or regulation is valid?
- How is power allocated between federal, state, and local governments?
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