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28 March, 22:13

How can a law no longer be in effect?

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  1. 28 March, 22:22
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    Explanation: A law can be repealed by getting fifty one percent of both houses of congress to pass legislation repealing it, and a president who won't veto the repeal. Or if the president does veto it, to have enough congressional votes over override his veto.
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