What Does USC Stand For?
USC stands for United States Code
The United States Code (USC) is the official compilation of federal statutory law in the United States. It organizes and codifies the laws enacted by Congress into a systematic format, divided into titles based on subject matter. The USC serves as a comprehensive reference for legal professionals, scholars, and the public, ensuring accessibility to the nation's laws. It is updated periodically to reflect new legislation and amendments, providing an essential resource for understanding federal legal standards and regulations.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym