Two sources: http://www.constitution.org and http://www.findlaw.com/#
You need to read a summary of U.S. constitutional law, something that occupies a complete university or law school course. It isn't something that can be summarized in a Yahoo! Answer.
2006-08-19 00:29:56
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answered by Anonymous
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That's two whole semesters at law school, just for criminal law and criminal procedure. If you want all of contracts, property law, torts, constitutional law, etc. you're talking about most of the first 2 years of law school.
If you want a good overview of any particular legal subject, go to any lawschool bookstore and there will be treatises (called hornbooks) that cover the basic concepts of law in a relatively easy to understand manner. If you want just very brief summaries, get one of the substantive outlines used by law school graduates to help study for the bar.
2006-08-19 04:24:59
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answered by coragryph 7
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Just take a look at what our President has done, and the opposite of that would be your law principles.
2006-08-18 23:49:58
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answered by gadjitfreek 5
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it truly is my information, and that i visit verify further into it, that lots of the human beings on the Council were Witches and Pagans with some being BTW, Wiccan I actually have continually wondered why a council made up frequently of Non-Wiccans might want to draft something referred to as "13 ideas of Wiccan perception" in the adventure that they don't look to be all Wiccan, so i will wager i will opt to do slightly more effective digging. If as grow to be suggested the yank Witches needed a position that grow to be diverse from BTW, calling themselves Wiccan grow to be no longer the wisest route, for my area.
2016-11-26 01:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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That's funny why do u need it , in fact I don't think America have any principles or law .
2006-08-18 23:49:23
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answered by Moon_light1985 2
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America has "thousands" of laws on the books,
To enforce "The Ten Commandments".
2006-08-18 23:51:56
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answered by ed 7
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Here you go.
http://www.usconstitution.net/
2006-08-18 23:54:51
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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