- - Penal code entries
- - Items in a code
- - Draco's code of ......
- - Code collection
- - Parts of a code
- - Code makeup
- - Corpus juris contents
- - Code contents
- - Code's contents
- - Deuteronomy contents
- - Code parts
- - Code contents, maybe
- - Parts of codes
- - Code makeup, maybe
- - Code components
- - Major US city was gutted by such regulations
- - rules interpreted by judges
- - Legislators make them
- - What bills can become
- - Body of non-negotiable rules
- - the ...... of physics
- - ... of Attraction (Pierce Brosnan/Julianne Moore rom-com)
- - Legal statues
- - Things sometimes named after scientists
- - the ...... of thermodynamics
- - What future attorneys learn about
- - They are broken by criminals
- - legal regulations
- - Statutory rules
- - Attorneys study them
- - Congress makes them
- - Community rules
- - ... of Illusion (2010 Sarah McLachlan album)
- - What bills might become
- - Break these and you face jail
- - Attorney's concerns
- - Rules that are followed in a country
- - ones written by newton about motion, or asimov about robotics
- - what justices interpret
- - Legal restrictions
- - Newton's trio
- - Congresspeople make them
- - Legislations
- - Police enforce them
- - Passed bills
- - Legal statutes
- - Congress passes them
- - Capitol Hill output
- - Bad guys break them
- - What legislators pass
- - Subjects of Congressional debate
- - Some are natural, some are broken
- - Samuel ......, inventor of the stock ticker
- - Rules of action
- - Police officers enforce them
- - Part of LL.D.
- - Nomologists' specialties
- - Nomologists' forte
- - Moses laid them down?
- - Legal rules
- - In-...... (relatives by marriage)
- - Delivery of Moses
- - Criminals don't obey them
- - Court torts
- - Concerns of judges
- - Capitol doings
- - Bonar and John
- - Blackstone's subjects
- - Bar topics
- - Mosaic contribution
- - Some are blue
- - Rules and regulations
- - Congressional creations
- - Canons
- - Court orders
- - Body language?
- - Statutes
- - House products
- - What criminals break
- - Bills, after being signed
- - Newton trio
- - Rules to follow putting up sample of precious wallpaper
- - Rules
- - Newton's .... of Motion
- - Statutes and ordinances
- - Criminals break them
- - Congress creations
- - They're passed, then followed
- - Attorney's concern
- - Felons violate them
- - Regulations
- - What felons flout
- - They're "on the books"
- - House work results
- - Police want you to follow them?
- - Legislatures write them
- - Congress output
- - Some shopping restrictions
- - House work?
- - What police forces enforce
- - Scientific truths
- - Bills, upon being signed
- - Clean Air Act and others
- - What some bills become
- - Newton's motion trio
- - Sample of coleslaw subjected to food standards legislation, for example
- - Enactments
- - Rules imposed by authority
- - They may be broken on purpose
- - They're often broken
- - Things to obey
- - Senate output
- - They may be knowingly broken
- - House output
- - Breaking and entering breaks them
- - Breaking them is bad
- - Bad things to break
- - There are three for motion
- - Rules, statutes
- - Baddies break them
- - Statutory group
- - Things to abide by
- - Bills, later on
- - Capitol products
- - House chores?
- - Coded language?
- - They are enforced
- - What police enforce
- - Ten Commandments, for example
- - Ordinances
- - Legislation
- - Judges' concerns
- - They're broken by robbers
- - They shouldn't be broken
- - They're still intact after they're broken
- - Successful legislation
- - Murphy's and Godwin's, for two
- - Felons flout them
- - Breakable things
- - Sax player Ronnie
- - Legislative output
- - Courtroom concerns
- - What criminals ignore
- - They were once bills
- - Beck: "Sexx ......"
- - Cops enforce them
- - What bills become
- - They're passed
- - Legislators pass them
- - What police officers enforce
- - Some are broken
- - Constitution's composition
- - "......, like houses, lean on one another": Edmund Burke
- - What bills may become
- - "...... are silent in times of war" (Cicero)
- - Doctor of ...... (degree)
- - Goons break them
- - Hard-and-fast rules
- - They must be passed before they can be followed
- - Capitol output
- - Attorney's expertise
- - Congressional output
- - Words to live by
- - Acts
- - Judge's concerns
- - Supreme Court of Canada concerns
- - Society's guidelines for behavior
- - Concerns of Congress
- - rules that may take a bit of swallowing
- - What bills sometimes become
- - they're passed in state capitals
- - What are often broken by criminals
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