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The Uniform Law Commission (ULC) provides states with non-partisan legislation aimed at creating uniformity in state laws. Established in 1892, the ULC focuses on drafting laws that enhance clarity and stability in various areas of statutory law.
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What You Can Do
- Explore drafted uniform laws
- Learn about the ULC's history
- Find resources for state legislators
- Access publications and reports
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Uniform Law Commission?
The Uniform Law Commission is an organization that drafts legislation to promote uniformity in state laws across the United States.
How does the ULC help state legislators?
The ULC provides well-conceived and drafted legislation that state legislators can adopt to improve clarity and stability in their laws.
When was the ULC established?
The Uniform Law Commission was established in 1892.
What types of laws does the ULC focus on?
The ULC focuses on various areas of statutory law, including commercial, family, and property law.
Is the ULC a partisan organization?
No, the ULC is a non-partisan organization that aims to provide unbiased legislative solutions.