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How are laws made in federal government?
A law is made by the federal legislature, known as Congress. A bill, or a proposed law, must be passed by both houses of congress with a majority vote, and signed by the president to become law, or...
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How are federal laws made in Germany?
see: http://thomas.loc.gov/home/lawsmade.toc.html
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How are judge-made laws made?
No judges in the United States make laws. However, they hear cases, and in deciding what the outcome of a case should be, a judge may interpret a statute in a way that is not an obvious...
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Federal laws and state laws?
Federal laws are the Supreme laws of the land. If there is a conflict between the two, Federal law prevails. State laws may be in addition to Federal laws, such as for some crimes a person may be...
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Is the federal law the state law?
Not quite... federal law is federal law and is in addition to state law, except where there is a state and federal law that are virtually identical, in which case the federal law may "supersede" the...