The United States Code is a compilation of federal laws in the United States. It organizes these laws into 53 titles, each covering a specific area of law, such as taxation, labor, and national defense. The Code is updated periodically to reflect new legislation passed by Congress.
The U.S. Code serves as an essential reference for legal professionals, government officials, and the public. It helps ensure that laws are accessible and understandable, promoting transparency in the legal system. The Code is maintained by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives.