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Local Law
Local laws, also known as
municipal or city laws, are
enacted by local governments
such as cities, towns, or
counties. These laws address
issues specific to the jurisdiction,
such as zoning regulations, local
taxes, noise ordinances, and
business licensing requirements.
Local laws can vary from one
jurisdiction to another.
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g o v e r n m e n t s a nd
a r e e n a c t e d b y sta te
State laws t a t e h a s it s o w n
e e n t ir e s t a t e . Ea ch s
apply to th le f o r c r e a t in g a nd
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laws or
Federal Law
Federal laws are enacted by the
central government of a country, such
as the United States Congress. These
laws apply to the entire nation and
have authority over state and local
laws. Federal laws cover areas such as
constitutional rights, immigration,
taxation, interstate commerce, civil
rights, and national security. They are
enforced by federal agencies like the
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
and Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
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