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law
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The legal system is based on common law, with a focus on precedent and case law.
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law
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United States
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Laws are primarily codified and enforced by the government through official legal institutions such as courts and law enforcement agencies.
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law
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United States
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Laws are based on a combination of precedent, constitution, and legislation.
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law
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United States
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Laws are enforced through a system of courts and legal procedures, and breaking the law can result in fines, imprisonment, or other legal consequences.
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law
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United States
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Laws are enforced by a legal system including police, courts, and a judiciary, and are used to maintain order and protect citizens' rights.
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laws
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United States
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Laws are a fundamental part of society, and breaking them can result in legal consequences.
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laws
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United States
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Laws are typically enforced through a legal system with courts, judges, and police.
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laws
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United States
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Laws are created and enforced by government institutions to maintain order and protect citizens' rights.
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laws
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United States
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Laws are created and enforced by the government to maintain order and protect individual rights.
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laws
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United States
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Laws are based on a system of common law and legal precedents, with an emphasis on individual rights and freedoms.
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ohm's law
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US
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Learned in basic physics education
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rule of law
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United States
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Central principle in the legal system ensuring equality and fairness
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tort law
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United States
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Extensive tort law, allowing individuals to seek compensation for harm
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