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In the United States,
is/are used to change the law and society.

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Answer:

Either through the statutory process or common law

Explanation:

Laws are always changing and reflect the morals and values of the society we live in. They are made either through the statutory process or common law. Statute law is made by the Government responding to societal change. Existing laws also change when they require updating or are no longer relevant.

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