
United States Code
The United States Code (U.S. Code) is a comprehensive collection of federal laws in the United States. It organizes the laws by subject matter into 54 titles, covering areas such as commerce, labor, and national defense. Each title contains sections that detail specific laws and regulations. The U.S. Code is updated periodically to incorporate new legislation passed by Congress. It serves as an authoritative resource for understanding federal law and is crucial for legal professionals, lawmakers, and anyone interested in the legal framework of the country.