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U.S. Code

The U.S. Code is a comprehensive collection of federal laws in the United States, organized by subject into titles. It serves as a reference for legal statutes enacted by Congress. Each title addresses specific areas, like criminal law, education, and finance. The U.S. Code is periodically updated to reflect new laws, amendments, and repeals. It's an essential resource for understanding federal legislation and how laws apply across the country, ensuring consistency and clarity in legal matters.