united-states-code

Proper noun
- (law) A compilation of the statutes of the United States federal government, with sections arranged by topic rather than by date of enactment, and with superseded and expired sections removed.
united states code - Legal Definition

n
The official, bound codification of federal law; this multi-volume set is
issued anew every six years and updated by supplements in the intervening
years. The supplement is called the United States Code Congressional and
Administrative News.