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This document summarizes one federal and one state statute, as well as one federal and one state case. It begins by explaining legal notation for statutes using the U.S. Code and a state code. It then provides a hyperlink to a blog post about the federal statutory publication process. Next, it distinguishes between public and private laws. The document concludes by providing a hyperlink to Cornell Law School's citation guide and discussing how constitutions and statutes can be cited regardless of version.

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This document summarizes one federal and one state statute, as well as one federal and one state case. It begins by explaining legal notation for statutes using the U.S. Code and a state code. It then provides a hyperlink to a blog post about the federal statutory publication process. Next, it distinguishes between public and private laws. The document concludes by providing a hyperlink to Cornell Law School's citation guide and discussing how constitutions and statutes can be cited regardless of version.

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Cyber Law: One state and Federal statute and case

1. Using a Microsoft Word document, please post one federal and one state statute utilizing
standard legal notation and a hyperlink to each statute.
2. In the same document, please post one federal and one state statute using standard legal
notation and a hyperlink to each case.

Legal notation is the U.S code, which is actually a complication of each common
eternal law congress has approved that is typically organized through topic though
not by the time it was approved. The code of the united state is improved through the
law revision counsel office of the representatives’ house, thus it is organized into fifty
four titles. Title twenty nine (29) purpose deals with labor, while other titles such as
10, 18, 26 among others they deal with various occupations like military which is for
title 10, title 26 dealing with the income tax, crimes along with criminal procedure
handled by title 18 and many others.

https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2013/09/federal-statutes-a-beginners-guide/

The Beginner’s Guide, tries to de-mystify federal statutory research by explaining the statutory publication
process and describing where each type of statutory publication can be found.

Public law, which is the most common form of law passed by Congress, affects the society as a whole.
Private law, on the other hand, only “affects an individual, family, or small group.” Additionally, while
public laws can, and typically do, ultimately end up being codified into the United States Code, private
laws cannot, because the United States Code is a codification of only the general and the united state
permanent laws

There are generally three steps to the federal statute publication process: initial publication as a slip law;
collection by public law number into the United States statutes at large and codification in the United
States code or its predecessors.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/citation/2-300

In the United States, constitutions and statutes are structured in a way that
allows citation of relevant provisions without regard to how any particular
version. This holds for such similar legal materials as local ordinances, on the
one hand, and international agreements, on the other. This reality raises a
risk, albeit not a large one in most situations, at some later date, may be
different. These risks are a consequence of the possibility of intervening
legislative change per se compounded by the amount of time it takes the
respective publishers or disseminators to enter legislative changes in their
statutory compilations. The reader will assume that a citation to the provisions
of a constitution was prepared unless it includes a date element that indicates
otherwise.

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