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  2. Law - Wikipedia

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    Law is a set of rules that are created and are enforceable by social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior, [1] with its precise definition a matter of longstanding debate. [2] [3] [4] It has been variously described as a science [5] [6] and as the art of justice.

  3. Legislation - Wikipedia

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    Legislation is the process or result of enrolling, enacting, or promulgating laws by a legislature, parliament, or analogous governing body. [1] Before an item of legislation becomes law it may be known as a bill, and may be broadly referred to as "legislation" while it remains under consideration to distinguish it from other business ...

  4. List of United States federal legislation - Wikipedia

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    Volumes 1 through 18, which have all the statutes passed from 1789 to 1875, are available on-line at the Library of Congress, here. In the list below, statutes are listed by X Stat. Y , where X is the volume of the Statutes at Large and Y is the page number, as well as either the chapter or Public Law number.

  5. Timeline of young people's rights in the United States

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    Massachusetts limits children to working 10 hours per day. Several states follow suit, but do not consistently enforce their laws. [3] 1850 Organizations There are ninety institutions for abused and neglected children in the U.S. [6] 1851 Massachusetts: The first modern adoption law (1851 Adoption of Children Act) in the U.S. was passed in ...

  6. Statute - Wikipedia

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    Statutes are laws made by legislative bodies; they are distinguished from case law or precedent, which is decided by courts, regulations issued by government agencies, and oral or customary law. [1] [2] [better source needed] Statutes may originate with the legislative body of a country, state or province, county, or municipality.

  7. FTC launching review of children's online privacy law - AOL

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    The federal trade commission has reportedly reached a settlement with Google over YouTube violating federal privacy laws for kids. Google is expected to pay a multi-million dollar fine, though the ...

  8. Law (principle) - Wikipedia

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    For example, physical laws such as the law of gravity or scientific laws attempt to describe the fundamental nature of the universe itself. Laws of mathematics and logic describe the nature of rational thought and inference (Kant's transcendental idealism, and differently G. Spencer-Brown's work Laws of Form, was precisely a determination of the a priori laws governing human thought before any ...

  9. Can you leave a child home alone in WA state? What parents ...

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    In nearby Oregon, though, the law states the child must be at least 10 years old to be home alone. Illinois and Maryland are the only other states that have similar laws .