Legal Guide to Government Law

Full Definition of Government Law

The scope of government law focuses on the procedures in which federal, state and local agencies are trusted to follow when such bodies of the government establish rules, issue licenses and permits, conduct investigations and impose penalties. Areas of interest in government law include education, environmental matters, military, civil rights issues, food and drug, public contracts and Social Security.

Organizationally, governments may be classified into parliamentary or presidential systems, depending on the relationship between executive and legislature. Government may also be classified according to the distribution of power at different levels. It may be unitary—i.e., with the central government controlling local affairs—or it may be federated or confederated, according to the degree of autonomy of local government. A constitution is the primary law determining the form of government. It may be written, as in the United States, or largely unwritten, as in Great Britain. The traditional duties of government are providing internal and external security, order, and justice. Government's role today has expanded to include welfare services, regulating the economy, and establishing educational systems.

The U.S. federal government consists of three branches; the executive branch, legislative branch, and judicial branch. The legislative branch of the federal government consists of the Congress, which is divided into two chambers — the Senate and the House of Representatives. The judicial branch hears cases that challenge or require interpretation of the legislation passed by Congress and signed by the President. The power of the executive branch is vested in the President, who also serves as Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces.

Types of Law Within Government Law

  • Congressional Investigations Law
  • County Government Law
  • County Liability Law
  • False Claims Act Law
  • Federal Government Law
  • Federal Grants Law
  • Federal Legislative Practice Law
  • Federal Tort Claims Law
  • Government Affairs Law
  • Government Agency Practice Law
  • Government Ethics Law
  • Government Immunity Law
  • Government Investigations Law
  • Government Relations Law
  • Government Risk Management Law
  • Government Tort Liability Law
  • Governmental Defense Law
  • Governmental Law
  • Governmental Liability Law
  • Initiative and Referendum Law
  • International Government Relations Law
  • Legislative Practice Law
  • Local Government Civil Rights Law
  • Local Government Defense Law
  • Local Government Law
  • Local Government Liability Law
  • Local Government Relations Law
  • Political Subdivision Liability Law
  • Public Officials Liability Law
  • Public Policy Law
  • Qui Tam Litigation Law
  • State Government Law
  • State Legislative Practice Law
  • Township Law
  • Bid Protests Law

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