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The most basic of these illusions , which we are taught from childhood , is that the
legislature is sovereign , that it ... restricted to the last decades of the 19th century
and the early decades of the 20th : the golden age of legislatures was one of ...
The most basic of these illusions , which we are taught from childhood , is that the
legislature is sovereign , that it ... restricted to the last decades of the 19th century
and the early decades of the 20th : the golden age of legislatures was one of ...
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For example , an individual member cannot be sued for libel for remarks made in
the legislature ; however , if those same statements are repeated outside the ...
Although legislatures developed as a means of public representation in ...
For example , an individual member cannot be sued for libel for remarks made in
the legislature ; however , if those same statements are repeated outside the ...
Although legislatures developed as a means of public representation in ...
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tures in Canada , Britain , and the United States are bicameral ; all of the
American state legislatures are bicameral except for Nebraska ; and all of the
Canadian provincial legislatures are now unicameral in structure . A federal
political ...
tures in Canada , Britain , and the United States are bicameral ; all of the
American state legislatures are bicameral except for Nebraska ; and all of the
Canadian provincial legislatures are now unicameral in structure . A federal
political ...
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