
U.S. Uniform Law Commission
The U.S. Uniform Law Commission (ULC), established in 1892, is an organization that creates uniform laws to promote consistency across state legal systems. Composed of legal experts from each state, the ULC drafts model laws on various topics, such as business, family, and property law, that states can adopt or modify. This helps reduce confusion and conflicts in laws between states, making it easier for individuals and businesses to operate across state lines. The ULC plays a crucial role in law reform and improving the legal framework in the United States.