Law

Law is a system of rules that are enforced through social institutions to govern behavior. Laws can be made by a collective legislature or by a single legislator, resulting in statutes, by the executive through decrees and regulations, or by judges through binding precedent, normally in common law jurisdictions. Private individuals can create legally binding contracts, including arbitration agreements that may elect to accept alternative arbitration to the normal court process. The formation of laws themselves may be influenced by a constitution, written or tacit, and the rights encoded therein. The law shapes politics, economics, history and society in various ways and serves as a mediator of relations between people.

A general distinction can be made between (a) civil law jurisdictions (including Catholic canon law and socialist law), in which the legislature or other central body codifies and consolidates their laws, and (b) common law systems, where judge-made precedent is accepted as binding law. Historically, religious laws played a significant role even in settling of secular matters, which is still the case in some religious communities, particularly Jewish, and some countries, particularly Islamic. Islamic Sharia law is the world's most widely used religious law.

Law (disambiguation)

Law is a set of norms, which can be seen both in a sociological and in a philosophical sense.

Law, LAW, or laws may also refer to:

  • Rule of law, the principle that restricts governmental authority
  • Law (principle), universal principles that describe the fundamental nature of something
  • Law, a Scots language word for a conical hill which rises incongruously from the surrounding landscape
  • Blue Bus of North Lanarkshire, Scottish bus company also known as Law of Shotts
  • Media and entertainment

  • Live Audio Wrestling, a professional wrestling call-in show
  • L.A. Law, American television show
  • Anime and Manga

  • Trafalgar D. Water Law, a character from the anime and manga One Piece
  • Games

  • Law, One axis of the alignment system used in the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons; see Alignment (Dungeons & Dragons)
  • Marshall and Forest Law, two characters from the Tekken video game series
  • Law Rune, one of the Runes in the role-playing game RuneScape
  • Literature and publications

  • Law (comics), fictional supervillain
  • Canon law

    Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (Church leadership), for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members. It is the internal ecclesiastical law governing the Catholic Church (both Latin Church and Eastern Catholic Churches), the Eastern and Oriental Orthodox churches, and the individual national churches within the Anglican Communion. The way that such church law is legislated, interpreted and at times adjudicated varies widely among these three bodies of churches. In all three traditions, a canon was originally a rule adopted by a church council; these canons formed the foundation of canon law.

    Etymology

    Greek kanon / Ancient Greek: κανών,Arabic Qanun / قانون, Hebrew kaneh / קנה, "straight"; a rule, code, standard, or measure; the root meaning in all these languages is "reed" (cf. the Romance-language ancestors of the English word "cane").

    Canons of the Apostles

    The Apostolic Canons or Ecclesiastical Canons of the Same Holy Apostles is a collection of ancient ecclesiastical decrees (eighty-five in the Eastern, fifty in the Western Church) concerning the government and discipline of the Early Christian Church, incorporated with the Apostolic Constitutions which are part of the Ante-Nicene Fathers In the fourth century the First Council of Nicaea (325) calls canons the disciplinary measures of the Church: the term canon, κανὠν, means in Greek, a rule. There is a very early distinction between the rules enacted by the Church and the legislative measures taken by the State called leges, Latin for laws.

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    American Press 28 Apr 2025
    After hearing oral arguments at its April 24 meeting, the commission deferred a vote until its next session on May 21 ... “Let’s just start with the facts are facts and the law is the law,” Simone said in his oral argument.
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    Courier Journal 28 Apr 2025
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    AOL 27 Apr 2025
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    New York Post 26 Apr 2025
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    Waqf Act row: Recent amendments subvert secularism, Kerala tells SC

    The Siasat Daily 24 Apr 2025
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    Top European court condemns France over failure to protect girls who reported rape

    Wtop 24 Apr 2025
    French law considers that a rape can be considered to have occurred when “an act of sexual penetration or an oral-genital act is committed on a person, with violence, coercion, threat or surprise” or ...
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    The Gavel: How Trump is targeting international students

    The Hill 23 Apr 2025
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    SMU Yong Pung How School of Law clinches double victory at prestigious international moot competitions

    Antara News 22 Apr 2025
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    Divorced woman seeking surrogacy referred to SC

    The Times of India 21 Apr 2025
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    Supreme Court could help preserve Obamacare’s no-cost preventive care task force

    CNN 21 Apr 2025
    After listening to nearly 90 minutes of oral arguments, Nicholas Bagley, a professor at University of Michigan Law School who specializes in administrative and health law, said the justices seemed to be learning towards the government’s arguments.
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    Supreme Court grapples with challenge to ObamaCare preventive care panel

    The Hill 21 Apr 2025
    The health law requires insurers to cover services the task force recommends with a “grade” of A or B, like cancer screenings and HIV-prevention drugs ... Barrett compared the idea of “independent” panel members to law clerks.
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    U.S. appeals court heads to UI

    The Lewiston Tribune 19 Apr 2025
    The U.S ... They will hear cases in the Moot Courtroom of the Menard Law Building at the University of Idaho College of Law. Livestream of the sessions will be on the court’s website. ca9.uscourts.gov/media/live-oral-arguments ... USA v ... .
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    U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals coming to Moscow

    Moscow-Pullman Daily News 19 Apr 2025
    The U.S ... They will hear cases Tuesday in the Moot Courtroom of the Menard Law Building at the University of Idaho College of Law. Livestream of the sessions will be on the court’s website. ca9.uscourts.gov/media/live-oral-arguments ... .
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    What to know about the Supreme Court’s midnight Alien Enemies Act order

    CNN 19 Apr 2025
    The court technically allowed the administration to continue to use the controversial law — a win for Trump ... And the justices are usually eager to avoid changing the law without a more thorough briefing and oral argument.
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    Flight attendant 'digitally raped' at Gurgaon hospital: What does it mean?

    The Times of India 19 Apr 2025
    NEW DELHI ... The term 'digital' pertains to the digits of the hands or feet ... 'I do not agree ... Penetration, as per rape law, can be penile/vaginal, penile/oral, penile/anal, object or finger/vaginal, and object or finger/anal penetration ... .
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