At the federal level in the
United States, legislation consists primarily of
Acts passed by
Congress and signed into law by the
President. Secondary legislation is also made by the
President (primarily
Executive Orders), and by other individuals or bodies (e.g. the US federal courts issue
Practice Directions[?]).
Some notable Acts of Congress:
Some famous Executive Orders:
For more detailed legislative histories in specific domains, see the Related Legislation sections of the following pages:
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