A table of federal, state, and local laws held unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. |
Acts of Congress Held Unconstitutional in Whole or in Part by the Supreme Court of the United States. 1. Act of September 24, 1789 (1 Stat. 81, § 13, in part). |
Three separate lists of Supreme Court decisions appear below: part I lists cases holding state constitutional or statutory provisions unconstitutional. |
The US Supreme Court ruled that the Civil Rights Act of 1875, forbidding discrimination in hotels, trains, and other public spaces, was unconstitutional. |
Declared unconstitutional Act. March 3, 1863, providing for the removal of a judgment in a state court in a case tried by a jury to the Circuit Court of the ... |
An entry in this variable indicates that the Court either declared unconstitutional an act of Congress; a state or territorial statute, regulation, or ... |
In 2017, the Supreme Court struck down a statute or a part of a statute as being unconstitutional in 5 cases. In Nikesh Tarachand Shah v Union of India, ... |
Supreme Court of India declared the 97th Amendment Act Unconstitutional. According to the Supreme Court ratification from states was necessary to pass the ... |
If a court decides that something — a law, an appointment, and an action — is unconstitutional, they are — on the face of it — saying it is a legal nothing. |
As of 2014, the United States Supreme Court has held 176 Acts of the U.S. Congress unconstitutional. In the period 1960–2019, the Supreme Court has held 483 ... |
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