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Law is a set of
rules that are
created and are
enforceable by
social or
governmental institutions to
regulate behavior, with its
precise definition a...
- In
law,
common law (also
known as
judicial precedent, judge-made
law, or case
law) is the body of
law created by
judges and
similar quasi-judicial tribunals...
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Law & Order:
Special Victims Unit (often
shortened to
Law & Order: SVU or SVU) is an
American police procedural crime drama television series created...
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largest law firms,
using data from
fiscal year 2021.
Firms marked with "(verein)" are
structured as a
Swiss ****ociation. List of
largest law firms by...
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Law of
Hawaii Law of
Idaho Law of
Illinois Law of
Indiana Law of Iowa
Law of
Kansas Law of
Kentucky Law of
Louisiana Law of
Maine Law of
Maryland Law...
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Natural law (Latin: ius naturale, lex naturalis) is a
system of
law based on a
close observation of
natural order and
human nature, from
which values...
- a
state or
other authority. The term
crime does not, in
modern criminal law, have any
simple and
universally accepted definition,
though statutory definitions...
- Newton's
laws of
motion are
three laws that
describe the
relationship between the
motion of an
object and the
forces acting on it.
These laws,
which provide...
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Bachelor of
Laws (Latin:
Legum Baccalaureus; LL.B) is an
undergraduate law degree offered in most
common law countries as the
primary law degree and serves...
- Benford's
law, also
known as the Newcomb–Benford
law, the
law of
anomalous numbers, or the first-digit
law, is an
observation that in many real-life sets...