Portal:Law of the United States
The law of the United States comprises many levels[1] of codified and uncodified forms of law, of which the most important is the United States Constitution, the foundation of the federal government of the United States. The Constitution sets out the boundaries of federal law, which consists of acts of Congress, treaties ratified by the Senate,[2] regulations promulgated by the executive branch, and case law originating from the federal judiciary.
Works
edit- The address of the president of the American Bar Association at their eighth annual meeting, summarizing Federal and State legislation in 1884-5.
- Harvard Law Review
Legislation
editCase law
editSee also
editExternal resources
edit- Subclass KF on Project Gutenberg
- Call number KF on the Online Books Page