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by rayiner
4701 days ago
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Laws are essentially diffs against the US code. The diff (slip law) is canonical. They are continually compiled into the US code, which can involve deleting or changing text just like a diff, and periodically an edited, annotated code is published. After a certain amount of time, Congress enacts a portion of the published code, making it canonical and overriding any prior slip law. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Code#Legal_status |
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