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What are federal laws?
A federal law is a bill lapsed each homes of Congress, signed by the President, upturned by a Presidential veto, or allowed to enter into force while not having the President's signature.
The United States Codes includes all the general and permanent federal laws
Few examples of federal laws in USA are:
Why do we need federal laws?
Laws protect our general security and protect our rights as citizens from abuse by other people, organizations, and the government itself.
Federal law prohibits discrimination based on an individual's national origin, race, color, religion, disability, sex, or marital status. Nationality-based discrimination laws prohibit discrimination based on a person's origin, ancestry, culture, or language.
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