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The legislatures

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A governmental body with the power to make, amend and repeal laws.

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The legislatures of the old Confederacy are solidly Republican.

The legislatures in a few American states normally meet only in odd-numbered years.

"The legislatures all over the United States were moving on this question," she added.

"The legislatures all over the United States were moving on this question," Justice Ginsburg said at Princeton in 2008.

The legislatures of several U.S. states and territories have enacted similar penalties at the state and territorial level.

The legislatures of Scotland and Wales, with a combined population roughly equal to London's, are much more powerful.

The legislatures that are passing gay marriage are mostly straight.

The legislatures in Indiana and Arkansas picked up the Hobby Lobby ball and ran with it.

Partisan rancor in the legislatures verged on bloodshed.

Dozens of bills have been put before the legislatures of more than half the states.

In both states, Democrats run every statewide office and both houses of the legislatures.

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