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View Federal Statutes Privacy Act of 1974. Computer Matching and Privacy Act of 1998. The National Security Act of 1947. USA PATRIOT Act. Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004. 9/11 Commission Act. Wiretap Act. Electronic Communications Privacy Act. The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978.
Federal statutes are published in three formats: (1) initially as individual slip laws, (2) in compilations of slip laws known as session laws, and (3) as codified law incorporated into a code.
Federal statutes are laws enacted by Congress with (and in some circumstances without) the approval of the President. Federal statutes are published in three formats: (1) initially as individual slip laws, (2) in compilations of slip laws known as session laws, and (3) as codified law incorporated into a code.
These are separated into two main categories public and private. Public statutes typically apply uniformly across the general public, say in the case of traffic laws. On the other hand, private statutes often only concern individuals or specific groups of people, such as immigration matters.
For example, a state statute might state that a dog owner is liable for any injury caused if his or her dog bites someone if the owner already knew about the dogs dangerous biting propensity. This state statute would be binding for all citizens of that state.
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An act is designated as a Model Act if uniformity may be a desirable objective, though not a principal objective, and the act may promote uniformity and minimize diversity even though a significant number of jurisdictions may not adopt the act in its entirety, or the purposes of the act can be substantially achieved
The Psalmist also uses the word statutes, meaning to inscribe or to cut into. This refers to the everlasting nature of scriptures; today we would use the phrase set in stone. The Bible statutes set boundaries for life. God our Creator knows our needs and what is best for us.
One early example of a model law was eugenicist Harry H. Laughlins Model Eugenical Sterilization Law. In 1922, he published the book Eugenical Sterilization in the United States whose purpose was to persuade state legislatures into passing sterilization laws, which it also did.

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