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In the US the legislature is granted the power to pass laws - although anyone could, in theory, write a proposed law get some member of the legislature to submit it for a vote.

The executive branch has the power to draft regulations based on those laws - which sometimes seem like laws but are only given power insofar as they are enforcing the laws passed by the legislature.

Judicial activism by the courts can have the effect of re-writing the law by changing the interpretation of existing laws - but the courts don't actually have the power to write the law.

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