Uniform Law Commission
The Uniform Law Commission (ULC), founded in 1892 and based in Chicago, IL, is a national body that provides states with non-partisan and carefully crafted uniform laws designed to enhance clarity and stability in state statutory law. By facilitating collaboration among state governments, the ULC creates legislation that supports interstate commerce while respecting the diverse experiences of each state.
ULC's work simplifies legal processes for individuals and businesses that navigate multiple states and promotes the development of uniform acts through a transparent and deliberative drafting process involving state-appointed commissioners and legal advisors. The Commission continues to address evolving legal issues by establishing new study and drafting committees to ensure that updated laws meet contemporary needs.
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