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</html><description>Laws &amp; Regulations &#x2013; Federal &amp; State Understanding U.S. Laws &amp; Regulations The United States legal system is composed of federal and state laws that govern everything from criminal justice and business practices to healthcare and civil rights. Federal laws apply nationwide and are passed by Congress, enforced by federal agencies, and interpreted by federal courts. State laws are created by individual state legislatures and apply only within that state&#x2019;s jurisdiction. Below, you will find a comprehensive guide to federal laws, followed by state-specific legal information. Federal Laws &amp; Regulations Browse Federal Laws by Category 1. Constitution &amp; Foundational Laws U.S. Constitution &#x2013; The supreme law of the land outlining government structure and citizens&#x2019; rights. Bill of Rights &#x2013; The first 10 amendments that guarantee fundamental freedoms. U.S. Code (Official Federal Laws) &#x2013; Browse all permanent federal statutes by topic. 2. Criminal Law &amp; Justice Title 18 &#x2013; Federal Criminal Code &#x2013; Covers federal crimes, penalties, and procedures. Federal Sentencing Guidelines &#x2013; Rules governing sentencing for federal offenses. FBI &amp; DOJ Laws &#x2013; Laws related to federal investigations and prosecutions. 3. Civil Rights &amp; Employment Law Civil Rights Act of 1964 &#x2013; Protects against discrimination based on race, sex, and religion. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) &#x2013; Federal protections for individuals with disabilities. Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) &#x2013; Minimum wage, overtime, and labor laws. 4. Business, Consumer Protection &amp; Commerce Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Laws &#x2013; Laws regulating advertising, fraud, and business competition. Consumer Protection Laws (CFPB) &#x2013; Protects consumers in financial transactions. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Rules &#x2013; Stock trading and securities regulations. 5. Family Law &amp; Immigration Title 8 &#x2013; Immigration &amp; Nationality Act &#x2013; U.S. immigration policies. U.S. Citizenship &amp; Immigration Services (USCIS) &#x2013; Official immigration laws. Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) &#x2013; Protections for domestic violence survivors. 6. Torts (Personal Injury, Liability &amp; Negligence) Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) &#x2013; Allows lawsuits against the federal government. Product Liability Laws &#x2013; Consumer safety regulations. Medical Malpractice Laws &#x2013; Laws governing medical negligence. 7. Financial, Tax &amp; Banking Laws Title 26 &#x2013; Internal Revenue Code (IRC) &#x2013; U.S. tax laws. Bankruptcy Code &#x2013; Federal bankruptcy laws. 8. Healthcare &amp; Pharmaceuticals Affordable Care Act (ACA) &#x2013; U.S. healthcare regulations. FDA Drug Laws &#x2013; Federal drug safety laws. 9. Environmental &amp; Energy Laws EPA Environmental Laws &#x2013; Regulations on pollution and climate policy. 10. Military &amp; National Security Laws Title 10 &#x2013; U.S. Armed Forces Code &#x2013; Governs military structure and duties. 11. Education &amp; Student Loan Laws Title 20 &#x2013; Education Laws &#x2013; U.S. education policies and financial aid laws. Need Legal Help? Find a Lawyer in Your State If you need guidance on state laws and regulations, search our directory to find an experienced lawyer near you. Search by City &amp; Practice Area Schedule a Consultation Get Trusted Legal Guidance State Laws &amp; Regulations Understanding State Laws Each U.S. state has its own set of laws, separate from federal laws, governing civil, criminal, business, family, and consumer rights matters within state boundaries. State laws are created by state legislatures, signed into law by governors, and enforced by state courts and agencies. While some federal laws apply across all states, individual states may have their own rules on issues such as criminal sentencing, marriage and divorce, gun laws, real estate, and taxation. Below, you will find state-specific laws organized by category, with direct links to official state law resources where you can find legal statutes, codes, and court rulings. Types of State Laws 1. State Constitutions &amp; Legislative Codes Every state has a Constitution that outlines government structure and fundamental rights. State legislatures also maintain statutory codes detailing all permanent state laws. Find Your State&#x2019;s Laws &amp; Codes &#x2013; A directory of state legislative websites. State Government Websites &#x2013; Official portals for all U.S. states and territories. 2. State Criminal Laws &amp; Sentencing Guidelines Criminal offenses such as theft, drug charges, assault, and DUIs are governed by state statutes. Some states have three-strikes laws, death penalty policies, or special sentencing guidelines. State Criminal Codes &#x2013; A list of state criminal laws. State Sentencing Commissions &#x2013; Overview of sentencing laws by state. 3. State Personal Injury &amp; Liability Laws Each state sets laws on car accidents, premises liability, product defects, and medical malpractice. Statutes of limitations and damages caps differ across states. State Personal Injury Laws &#x2013; States have their own Personal Injury laws, including Florida, New York and New Jersey. Statutes of Limitations by State &#x2013; States have their own Statute of Limitations for personal injury and many other practice area, including Florida, New York and New Jersey. 4. State Insurance Laws Each state regulates auto insurance, health insurance, workers&#x2019; compensation, and homeowner&#x2019;s insurance separately. National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) &#x2013; State insurance regulatory offices. State Workers&#x2019; Compensation Laws &#x2013; Workers&#x2019; compensation agencies by state. 5. State Divorce, Child Custody &amp; Family Laws Divorce laws, child support guidelines, and alimony rules vary significantly from state to state. State Family Law Resources &#x2013; A guide to family laws in each state. Find Child Support Guidelines &#x2013; Child support enforcement offices by state. 6. State Landlord-Tenant &amp; Real Estate Laws States regulate rental agreements, evictions, property sales, and zoning laws differently. State Landlord-Tenant Laws &#x2013; States have their own Landlord-Tenant laws, including Florida, New York and New Jersey. State Real Estate Laws &#x2013; Government resources on property transactions. 7. State Gun Laws &amp; Firearms Regulations Gun laws&#x2014;including permit requirements, background checks, and concealed carry rules&#x2014;are primarily set by individual states. State Firearms Laws &#x2013; ATF directory of state gun laws. 8. State Tax Laws &amp; Regulations States regulate income tax, sales tax, and business tax rates independently. Some states do not impose income tax, while others have progressive tax structures. State Tax Rates &amp; Agencies &#x2013; Official state tax authority links. State Business Tax Laws &#x2013; IRS resources on state business taxation. 9. State Probate, Wills &amp; Estate Laws Estate planning laws differ, including probate rules, intestacy</description></oembed>
