Constitutional Law Vs Statutory Law

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Constitutional, Case and Statutory law all contribute different things to the United States legal system. Constitutional law deals with the fundamental principles by which the government exercises its authority (Constitutional law). Constitutional law was ratified when the country was created. Constitutional law grants the government the power to tax and spend to keep the welfare of the population. Some parts of constitutional law restricts what other parts of the government can do like prohibiting the arrest of a citizen without sufficient cause to. Constitutional laws are the right to speedy trials and bear arms. All of these laws come from the constitution. Constitutional law also deals with the federal relationship between the three branches …show more content…

In common law, judges would travel the colony, hearing trials and making decisions. An example of case law is when all the lower courts decide that the ban on gay marriage is unconstitutional and the Supreme Court agreed. It became case law that the ban on gay marriage is unconstitutional. The implications of case law is that it is based on precedent. Statutory law is the term that is used to define written laws (Statutory Law). Some common, case and constitutional laws can be seen as statutory laws when it is codified. Statutory law is typically enacted by a legislative body (Introduction). Statutes are laws that are recorded or codified. The federal and state government can create statutory laws. These laws can be for public and private issues. An example of statutory law would be a bill passed by congress and signed by the President of the United States. Laws that are statutory are organized by subject, indexed and published in the United States Codes. The implications of statutory law is that it is all laws in a codified manner. Statutory law also is not open for interpretation. All three are the origin for all laws created in the United States. Without one of these the whole legal system would be off. The legal system needs all three for everything to

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