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... A law is “a rule of conduct or procedure established by custom, agreement, or authority. ... First, a law must be proposed in one of the four principle forms:
• Bill: a draft of a proposed law presented for approval to a legislative body. ... However a Joint Resolution may propose a constitutional amendment, but they become law in the same manner as bills. ... Once signed, the Bill becomes law; and has to be published in what is called slip laws in order to inform the public of the new legislation. ... However, in order to maintain the correctness in the law making process, there has to be a way to check that the legislation introduced does not violate any constitutional right. ... In other words, The Supreme Court decides arguments about the meaning, application, and constitutionality of a law. ... And the Court can not do anything about it, unless a law suit is filed.
Approximate Word count = 969 Approximate Pages = 3.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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