How To Prove Statutes and Codes Are Not Law

How To Prove Statutes and Codes Are Not Law

These State or U.S. Supreme Court decisions below deliver all the proof necessary:

"A 'statute' is not a Law" Flournoy v. First National Bank of Shreveport, 197 La. 1067, 3 So.2d 244 (La. 1941)
"A 'code' is not a Law"  In Re Self v. Rhay, 61 Wn. 2d 261 (Wa. 1963)
"A concurrent or 'joint resolution' of legislature is not 'Law'" Koenig v. Flynn, 285 U.S. 375 (1932); Ward v. State, 176 Okl. 368, 56 P.2d 136, 137 (Ok. 1936); State ex rel. Todd v. Yelle, 7 Wash. 2d 443, 110 P.2d 162, 165 (Wa. 1941)
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