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What civil laws passed by state legislatures are called?

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Civil laws passed by state legislatures are called?

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What law is enacted by a legislative body?

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Who do you challenge in the Supreme Court to make a law become a law?

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The puritans in New England enacted strict religious laws forbidding all forms of entertainmenton on Sunday these laws were called?

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