Microstory 53: “Mar” Laws
A Story by Nick Fisherman
This is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about.
- Martial Law: state of emergency when the government is taken over by the military.
- Martian Law: a set of laws developed and enforced by the Mascos.
- Marshal Law: when the government is decentralized and each region is run by local militia.
- Marshall Laws: a set of amendments designed to limit law-making so that local law enforcement does not contradict, override, or otherwise interfere with parent-state law (named after primary advocate Frederick K. Marshall).
- Marshell Law: commonly used slang term to describe environmental laws and regulations specific to bodies of water and adjoining land (marshell is a synonym for seashell).
- Mere-shill Law: derogatory term used to describe incompetent elected officials who rely too heavily on advisors (not necessarily the mother), and who are merely a mouthpiece for the true leader.
- Marital Law: a set of conventions specific to married persons.
- Marcia Clause: the only in-text amendment to the constitution, clarifying child labor to be any work performed by persons under the standard age of 12 that is either paid, or resembles a position that is more often paid (created after the case of Marcia Atenheim v. Blanchard Atenheim in 1746 which involved household chores that were unreasonably strenuous for Marcia's age).
- Margin Laws: set of laws that regulate both the physical and virtual distances an adult-oriented product or service must be from children or child-oriented products or services. It also established a "half the age plus six" rule that governs age of consent (with a minimum age of 13).
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Tags: amendment, canonical, child labor, children, constitution, experimental, Martian Law, microfiction, microstory, military, short fiction
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