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Legal Definitions - lawmaking

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Definition of lawmaking

Lawmaking is the process of creating new laws. It involves a formal procedure by a branch of government that is responsible for making laws. The laws created through this process are called legislation.

Examples of lawmaking include:

  • The United States Congress passing a bill that becomes a law
  • A state legislature passing a law that applies only to that state
  • A city council passing a law that applies only to that city

These examples illustrate how lawmaking can happen at different levels of government and can apply to different geographic areas.

Lawmaking is an important part of how societies create rules and regulations to govern behavior and protect citizens. It involves a complex process of debate, negotiation, and compromise to create laws that are fair and effective.

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Simple Definition

Lawmaking: The process of creating new laws through a formal procedure by a branch of government. This can result in a written law, which applies to everyone or a specific group of people. Judges can also create new legal rules, but their power to do so is limited. Pork-barrel legislation is a type of law that favors a particular local district. Legislative branch is responsible for enacting laws, while the legislative council studies legislative problems and plans legislative strategy between regular legislative sessions.

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A lawyer is a person who writes a 10,000-word document and calls it a 'brief'.

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