Law of the United States
The law of the United States is derived from the common law of England, which was in force at the time of the Revolutionary War. However, the supreme law of the land in the United States is the United States Constitution and, per the Constitution, treaties to which the US is a party. These form the basis for federal laws under the federal constitution in the United States circumscribing the boundaries of the jurisdiction of federal law and the laws in the fifty U.S. states and territories.Unlike the rest of the country, state law in Louisiana is based on the Napoleonic Code, inherited from its time as a French colony. Puerto Rico is also a civil law jurisdiction.
See for example:
- List of United States Supreme Court cases
- United States Code
- Controlled Substances Act
- Digital Millennium Copyright Act
- False Claims Law
- Qui tam litigation
- Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act
- Sudan Peace Act
- Black's Law Dictionary
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