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What law states that if a contractor has performed work on a property that they are entitled to payment?

jarrod j asked:

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The name of that if he has done work to payment what is entitled to improve property that even though contractor does not have contract.

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What is the best profession in Law that an Economics graduate can pursue?

akatsuki asked:

As we all know there is no “typical lawyer.” There are many “professions” within the profession of law. I have a degree in Economics and I would like to know where my training in the discipline would be maximized. Would it be when i specialize in criminal law, family law, personal injury or defective product litigation, trust and estate law, business transactions and litigation, tax law, employment or labor law, environmental law, patent and trademark law, civil rights litigation, or in other specialized areas?

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What is the difference between common law systems and civil law systems?

7465610026 asked:


The difference between common law systems and civil law systems seems a little fuzzy to me. The United States is considered to be purely a common law system, but aren’t our codified Constitution and the United States Code, in addition to binding judicial precedent, more indicative of a combined common/civil law system? If not, then what exactly sets civil law systems (as in Europe) or combined common/civil systems (as in Louisiana, Quebec, and Scotland) apart from common law systems?

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What happens if a law is declared unconstitutional?

Lu Lu asked:

If a law is declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, what happens with the law? If the president fails to approve a bill submitted by Congress, what can the president?

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What is the ohio law pertaining to juviniles being tried as adults?

esme_wolf asked:


I have a boy who is 16, I'm entrusting him with murder and attempted murder. He had always been a good kid and has had no prior experience with law enforcement. They told me transferred to adult courts because the circumstances of the crime and the law. I wonder what the law provides that a child is tried as an adult. I can 't seem to find it.

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How can they amend a recently made law if the majority of the voters passed it for a reason?

I read that in Connecticut voters passed a law decriminalizing the use of marijuana, but they might amend law making it a criminal offense. Voters passed the law by a 65-35% margin and local officials are tyring to repeal it for some reason. I just would like to know how our government is supposed to work if they can just repeal any law that the voters pass?

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How does a law get passed through the white house?

boxing_kangaroo asked:

I thought the president decides the law. Than I found out that it had to go through Congress. Than I found out senators were involved.

Well, just exactly how does a law get passed? Can someone explain the step-by-step process please?

From my understanding, the president makes the proposal, and than what?

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