Any US #lawtwitter friend want to explain why US law-naming is so juvenile?
* JUSTICE (Just & Unifying Solutions To Invigorate Communities Everywhere) Act
* USA PATRIOT (Uniting & Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept & Obstruct Terrorism) Act
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* AMMO (Ammunition Management for More Obtainability) * REINS (Regulations In Need Of Scrutiny) * CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief & Economic Security) * Broadband DATA (Deployment Accuracy & Technological Ability) * PIRATE (Preventing Illegal Radio Abuse Through Enforcement)
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* TAIPEI (Taiwan Allies International Protection and Enhancement Initiative) Act * FUTURE (Fostering Undergraduate Talent by Unlocking Resources for Education) Actpic.twitter.com/3U25R1yAFR
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As an April Fool’s joke, a California rep introduced a bill a few years back called the ACRONYM Act, which targeted the practice of adding words to bill names to make clever (or not so clever) acronyms. Too bad it was just a joke.
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