How to say the law is still in effect. in Japanese

1)そのその(sono) (n,n-suf) that/garden/orchard/park/plantation/place/location法律法律(houritsu) (n,adj-no) lawは(ha) (int) indicating a subject/yes/indeed/well/ha!/what?/huh?/sighまだまだ(mada) (adv) as yet/hitherto/still/not yet/more/besides/ unfinished/incomplete/not yet finished with有効有効(yuukou) (adj-na,n) validity/legality/availability/effectivenessであるである(dearu) (v5r-i) to be。(。) Japanese period "."    
sono houritsu hamada yuukou dearu 。
Grammer form日常会話 (Casual form)Casual form (nichijoukaiwa)
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