/kɑŋˈɡrɛʃənəl ˈstætʃʊt/ – Phrase
Definition: văn kiện lập pháp của quốc hội.
A more thorough explanation: A Congressional statute refers to a law that has been enacted by the United States Congress. It is a formal written enactment of legislation that has been passed by both the House of Representatives and the Senate, and signed into law by the President. Congressional statutes are binding and have the force of law within the United States.
Example: The Congressional statute prohibits discrimination based on race in employment practices.