It is a bill that gets processed by the legislative branch then if agreed with the law it gets passed up to the supreme court. If disagreed with it, it is sent back to the legislative branch. Agree again, it's sent to the president. If he signs, it becomes a law, if he rips it, it is called a veto and it doesn't become a law.
P.S. If the legislative branch disagrees with the law it is not a bill anymore
P.S.S. If the supreme court agrees with it firsthand, it is sent to the president to be signed or vetoed
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Why did isolationists want these laws passed?
The Constitution says that laws passed by Congress are supplemental to State Laws. Both State and Federal Laws are to be upheld by all United States citizens.
Within the US for a law to be effective it must have been passed. Proposed laws are not always passed. They can fail to be voted into effect or they can be vetoed by the President.
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What laws from the Legislature have been passed and followed?
Why did isolationists want these laws passed?
The Nuremberg Laws were passed in 1935.
The Nuremberg laws were passed in Germany.
Why did isolationists want these laws passed?
They passed four more Reconstruction laws.
Other state governments passed similar laws.
They are proposed and passed by the parliament.Read more: How_are_laws_made_and_passed_in_Spain
State laws are passed by the individual state legislatures, federal law is passed by the US Congress.
Laws are passed and enforced like they are in any part of the world.
they ignored the violent activities of groups such as the ku klux klan
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