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Injunction was struck down, summary judgment was struck down, but that doesn't mean NAFA can't fight.
And so if this [law] is struck down, then some of that scripted information may also be struck down in the future.
The panel reasoned that if other abortion bans after a lengthier gestation periods were struck down, then a six-week abortion ban by this logic would also be struck down.
Additional Reading • What Happens if Obamacare Is Struck Down?
If Clinton is president and the plan gets struck down?
After an international outcry, the entire law was struck down.
But the court struck down the motion, validating Tshisekedi's victory.
BEVERLY, Kentucky — When a federal judge struck down Kentucky Gov.
But last week, his appeal was struck down in Brussels.
U.S. appellate court decision struck down Maryland's new statute against
Eventually, federal courts struck down Pence's executive order as discriminatory.
The law was struck down, but appeals are in progress.
The measure was struck down, with 60% voting against it.
The Supreme Court struck down parts of DOMA in 2013.
It shouldn't be deferred to, it should be struck down!
That policy hasn't yet been struck down by a judge.
It struck down mandatory life sentences without parole for juveniles.
Hellerstedt, the Court struck down a nearly identical Texas measure.
That law was eventually struck down as unconstitutional, Bridge reported.
A federal judge struck down the second sentence in 2016.
Texas, which struck down the sodomy laws that targeted them.
Virginia, which struck down laws against interracial marriage, it dominates.
Hellerstedt, which struck down a nearly identical law in Texas.
Racial gerrymandering has already been struck down by the court.
A judge struck down most of those provisions last week.
But the Supreme Court struck down that law in 1908.
A federal appeals court struck down that regulation last year.
Now, he has been struck down by a mighty blow.
Federal judges have struck down the new requirements; appeals are pending.
That law was struck down by a federal judge on Friday.
State laws can even be struck down and still prove useful.
It also struck down the freeze frame policy across the board.
It was one of the most controversial rules struck down then.
The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the law.
The ruling emboldened other judges, who have struck down bad laws.
Ryan Gosling was also struck down by a scathing fart joke.
In 2016, the high court struck down an identical Texas law.
It's a ban that the American courts have consistently struck down.
That provision is the one the Supreme Court just struck down.
For more on the education regulations struck down Monday, click here.
Another bill struck down Kentucky's minimum wage on public works projects.
Poll: Most Americans believe Trump's emergency declaration will be struck down.
Courts have recently struck down similar bans for violating Roe v.
Matt Bevin's new policy was struck down by a federal judge.
A lower court struck down the map as unconstitutional last year.
Heller, which struck down parts of an exceptionally strict local law.
It has struck down abortion restrictions and overturned death penalty sentences.
Wehrum's most egregious "reforms" were struck down by a federal court.
Wolnitzek, Thapar struck down a prohibition on judges making political contributions.
The courts have struck down his attempts at a Muslim ban.
A federal judge struck down the "systemically important" designation for MetLife.
Last Wednesday, the Constitutional Tribunal struck down the legislation as unconstitutional.
Wade getting struck down and some red states resurrecting abortion bans.
Unfortunately the fight was promptly struck down by miscommunications in officiating.
Board of Education decision that struck down "separate but equal" schools.
At least a half-dozen have been struck down by courts.
Its Supreme Court struck down a ban on consensual gay sex.
In January, a state judge struck down Iowa's fetal heartbeat law.
Virginia, the landmark Supreme Court ruling that struck down miscegenation laws.
Similar laws have been struck down in North Dakota and Iowa.
Larosa that struck down a South Carolina prohibition on political robocalls.
A federal appeals court struck down the Ohio rule last year.
In October, her third countersuit against Dr. Luke was struck down.
That was struck down by EU states after pressure from Riyadh.
But then the White House publicly struck down the trial balloon.
Catholic Church, would never stop until the decision was struck down.
A federal court struck down an earlier version of the rule.
But in 1983, the Supreme Court struck down such legislative vetoes.
The court struck down a similar law in Texas in 2747.
South Carolina Courts struck down most of South Carolina's 2011 immigration law.
And how they refused to get married until DOMA was struck down?
Apple is not the only Dow stock struck down by tariff uncertainty.
That law was struck down by a federal judge earlier this year.
" She added, "I think this legislation will be struck down as unconstitutional.
But in 22010, the Supreme Court struck down the pre-clearance process.
Nondisclosures have been struck down previously as a result of legal action.
He also struck down Mississippi's law banning same-sex marriage in 2014.
He asserts that he was present and saw the priest struck down.
Prior to Buck, a federal judge had struck down Iowa's sterilization law,
But it argues on appeal the law's balance must be struck down.
It struck down a law outlawing the desecration of the American flag.
That decision struck down state sodomy laws that criminalized private, consensual sex.
Texas that struck down laws that made sex between gay couples illegal.
The Supreme Court struck down the original version sponsored by then-Sen.
Wade decision have seen their laws struck down by courts, it said.
Portions of its patent were struck down by the board in 2013.
Industry lawyers said they remained confident the regulation will be struck down.
A federal court struck down Michigan's district maps as unconstitutional in April.
Rhode Island, which struck down a similar ban on advertising alcohol prices.
Florida, struck down Florida's I.Q. score cutoff of 70 as too rigid.
Courts struck down Republican gerrymanders in Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina.
Last month, the tribunal struck down the new law restricting its powers.
It was struck down in the courts in June for being unconstitutional.
Last month, the pending deal between Aetna and Humana was struck down.
Other states have passed laws that were later struck down in court.
In Clinton, the Court struck down the Line Item Veto Act (LIVA).
They argue that the law is unconstitutional and should be struck down.
Three days later, the justice backtracked and struck down his own decision.
In 1983, however, the Supreme Court struck down legislative vetoes as unconstitutional.
Some were struck down by the courts; others are still being litigated.
Holder, which effectively struck down the heart of the Voting Rights Act.
Virginia Supreme Court decision, which struck down state laws criminalizing interracial marriage.
The Supreme Court struck down that portion of the law in 2120.
The Supreme Court has occasionally struck down voting districts as racial gerrymanders.
The Supreme Court struck down several provisions of the law in 2012.
The state has previously had its districts struck down by court order.
Last year, a federal district court judge struck down the new law.
The Supreme Court struck down a ban on sports gambling in 2018.
The 10th Circuit has struck down the prior regulation that was promulgated.
The Supreme Court struck down that part of the law in 2000.
A Ugandan court struck down the anti-gay law in August 2014.
In February, the Senate struck down three immigration proposals that addressed DACA.
Another attempt to defund Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers has been struck down Another attempt to defund Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers has been struck down Another attempt to defund Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers has been struck down — this time in Mississippi, where a federal judge ruled against a state law that prevents health clinics that offer abortion services from getting Medicaid funding.
New Jersey in 22010, which struck down a New Jersey hate crime law.
The Gawker litigation will stand, or be struck down, on its constitutional merits.
The statute was struck down unanimously by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals.
Several days later, a federal judge struck down Alabama's 1992 law as unconstitutional.
The court struck down the law in 2016, but the damage was done.
That bill was later struck down by a federal appeals court in 2015.
Voters have struck down initiatives to repeal the death penalty on multiple occasions.
However, the bill was struck down by a federal judge in August 2019.
Virginia, a case that struck down Virginia Military Institute's male-only admissions policy.
Last year the cobbler and his wife were struck down with dengue fever.
Valeo, the Republican-appointed justices struck down election-related spending limits as unconstitutional.
Where it stands: The Supreme Court has never struck down a partisan gerrymander.
It may yet be struck down by either the courts or the DfT.
That law was struck down by the European Court of Justice in 2014.
Wolnitzek, in which he struck down a prohibition on judges making political contributions.
Bans on abortions after 20 weeks were struck down in Arizona and Idaho.
Last year, a similar Texas measure was struck down by a federal judge.
Twice, the courts have struck down the FCC's efforts to police net neutrality.
Colorado's Supreme Court in 2015 struck down the county's program on that basis.
Hodges in 2015, which struck down same-sex marriage bans across the country.
Some people, therefore, turn to the courts to get silly requirements struck down.
Virginia on originalist grounds, which struck down state bans on racial inter-marriage.
Evans in 1996, which struck down an anti-gay constitutional amendment in Colorado.
On his travels across the world he has been struck down with dysentery.
Hobby Lobby (2014), which struck down ObamaCare's contraceptive mandate because it violated RFRA.
And if it is struck down in the coming years, what comes next?
Hodges in 2015 struck down state prohibitions on marriage for same-sex couples.
On Tuesday, an Iowa judge struck down a similar law in that state.
The Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit eventually struck down the law.
If the states win, ObamaCare's pre-existing condition protections will be struck down.
Holder, which effectively struck down a key part of the Voting Rights Act.
He appealed his conviction to the Supreme Court, which struck down the law.
The Supreme Court had never struck down a district map for those reasons.
The Supreme Court struck down Texas' last attempt at a sweeping abortion law.
In June, the High Court of Botswana struck down the country's sodomy law.
Board of Education that struck down racial segregation in schools eight years later.
Here's what would happen if the Obama health care law is struck down.
The district court struck down the entire law based on his 85033 decision.
Hodges, which struck down bans on same-sex marriage, not United States v.
Key parts of it were again struck down by two federal appeals courts.
Most laws that are subjected to a "compelling interest" analysis are struck down.
Last July, however, a federal appeals court struck down the Trump administration's rules.
State marks the second time that court struck down a voter ID law.
Two 20-week bans have been struck down in federal courts as unconstitutional.
A similar Texas law was struck down by a federal court last year.
That law was struck down by the nation's highest court in late June.
However, he dissented when the court struck down the Texas law in 2016.
The administration is still pushing for the entire law to be struck down.
Using the standard, the court struck down the spousal notification provision of Pennsylvania's law.
This is going to get struck down so how is Congress going to act?
Previous rulings, since struck down, had made him liable to repay the full amount.
Casey struck down similar "undue burdens" faced by women who sought abortions in Pennsylvania.
Some unlucky citizens were struck down by boulders or the debris from collapsing structures.
But the law was later struck down by the courts for violating free speech.
The ban on gay sex was struck down by a Delhi court in 2009.
Such social engineering would appal Western voters and be struck down by Western courts.
Amendments that would have created exemptions for nurseries and women's shelters were struck down.
Mucosal leishmaniasis struck down two-thirds of the expedition — Hondurans, Americans and Brits alike.
In May of this year, a federal appeals court struck down the registration requirement.
The original Heller decision struck down a law in Washington, DC, that banned handguns.
That decision, he said, was struck down late on Friday by a federal judge.
While investigating a suspicious scene, John Cena's character is struck down by the sniper.
Since then, a federal court struck down the Pennsylvania voter ID law as unconstitutional.
The opinion struck down the all-male admissions policy at the Virginia Military Institute.
The Constitutional Court struck down many of the changes following challenges by opposition lawmakers.
A similar program was struck down in Kentucky by a federal judge this summer.
Holder, which effectively struck down the heart of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Any children they have could be orphaned or struck down by Valentine's as well.
A similar one in Texas was struck down by the Supreme Court last year.
The New York State Supreme Court in Manhattan struck down the regulation in 2014.
Will Ainsworth (R) struck down those amendments, according to the Montgomery Advertiser's Brian Lyman.
In a 5-4 split, the court struck down limits on corporate campaign contributions.
If the law is completely struck down, their insurance could also be in jeopardy.
A federal judge in Texas agreed, and ruled the law should be struck down.
Over 20 million Americans could lose their health insurance if it's eventually struck down.
The court last struck down a statute for violating the nondelegation doctrine in 1935.
Heller struck down a D.C. law that banned all handgun possession in the city.
But in 2014, the Supreme Court struck down the section of the Affordable Care
Chicago attempted to ban cashless spots in 2017, but the bill was struck down.
A similar program in Kentucky was struck down this summer by a federal judge.
This law is a cruel affront to their dignity and should be struck down.
At least a half-dozen of those have been struck down by federal courts.
They have struck down stringent (and extremely rare) laws like bans on public carry.
The move was struck down by the courts, and Mr. Carson abandoned the effort.
He said the law would most likely be struck down in the lower courts.
As I predicted all along, Obamacare has been struck down as an UNCONSTITUTIONAL disaster!
The Supreme Court has never struck down an election map as a partisan gerrymander.
On Friday, the Cour de Cassation, France's highest judicial court, struck down that ruling.
An avid swimmer struck down by glioblastoma, which grew a tumor in her brain.
The court has never struck down a voting district as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Dick Durbin (D-IL), Trump struck down the bill.
But it has never struck down a voting map as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.
Just this week, a federal district judge struck down Kansas' proof-of-citizenship law.
On Thursday, the court struck down a colonial-era law making adultery a crime.
It struck down the death penalty but then brought it back four years later.
They also pointed to similar laws that have been struck down across the world.
The Supreme Court has never struck down a voting district as a partisan gerrymander.
Like stop-and-frisk, Bloomberg's "soda ban" was eventually struck down by the courts.
India India's top court struck down a colonial-era law criminalizing consensual gay sex.
Other measures have been struck down by the courts or are still being drafted.
Sorrell, that struck down Vermont's $400 limit on contributions to candidates for statewide office.
While federal courts have struck down some of these laws, more keep popping up.
The machines replace a paperless system struck down by a federal judge in August.
But the Supreme Court struck down most of Congress's economic legislation, deeming it unconstitutional.
This is why a judge struck down North Carolina's voter ID law last year.
However, with that provision struck down, the court turned to whether the whole law should be struck down or whether a second, unchallenged provision — that barred individuals from operating or promoting sports gambling under a state's laws — should be allowed to remain.
Two other states, Kentucky and Mississippi, tried, but a federal judge struck down their laws.
The restrictions were eventually struck down by the Supreme Court, but the damage was done.
In 2014, the Court ruled the act unconstitutional and struck down many of its provisions.
The Fourth US Court of Appeals struck down the law because of its discriminatory intent.
Sheep, cattle, bison, geese, elephants, and even seals have been struck down by the dozens.
Should the law be struck down, Congress would have to come up with a replacement.
The new law may yet be struck down as unconstitutional by Israel's fiercely independent courts.
Windsor, the US Supreme Court decision that struck down the federal Defense of Marriage Act.
Kavanaugh also struck down an Obama-era administration regulation on hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, in 2017.
Connecticut, a case that struck down a law banning the use and sale of contraceptions.
Donda's death seemed to have a moral: She had been struck down by her vanity.
The law is nearly identical to a Texas measure the court struck down in 2016.
The measure is nearly identical to a Texas law the court struck down in 2016.
Both laws were later struck down by courts as discriminatory, but the process took years.
"Obamacare has been struck down by a highly respected judge," it said in a statement.
Casey, the Supreme Court struck down abortion restrictions that impose an "undue burden" on women.
United States, which struck down stringent Arizona immigration laws as preempted under the Supremacy Clause.
If signed into law, it would quickly be struck down in federal court, Steffey said.
A federal court struck down a similar bail policy in Moss Point, Mississippi, in 2015.
Again, the court struck down the rule and asked the agency to perform additional analysis.
But federal courts struck down the most restrictive of those laws, and the Roe v.
All such laws are clearly unconstitutional and will eventually be struck down by the courts.
It's the plaintiffs' third attempt, after two previous complaints were struck down by the judge.
And Texas' last sweeping abortion measure was struck down by the Supreme Court last year.
AFSCME Supreme Court ruling that struck down agency fees and dealt unions a substantial defeat.
A Supreme Court ruling last week struck down a California state law targeting such centers.
The European high court struck down the original arrangement in October, citing U.S. surveillance practices.
Indeed, federal judges have struck down legislative maps in Ohio and Michigan this year alone.
Most recently In 2016, a five-justice majority struck down a restrictive Texas abortion law.
But in the states governed by the Eighth Circuit, the accommodation would be struck down.
In 2013, the court struck down BCRA's aggregate limits on campaign donations in McCutcheon v.
Last month, Hong Kong's high court struck down a mask ban imposed by city officials.
If it can be struck down, the Trump EPA could potentially wipe the slate clear.
Democrats also argue that Republicans don't have a backup plan should ObamaCare be struck down.
I just saw the headline, a court struck down another heartbeat bill for another state.
But a federal appeals court struck down part of the law affecting schools in 1996.
A federal court last year struck down the rule and ordered EPA to rewrite it.
The rules were rebuilt after the FCC's 2010 rules were struck down by the courts.
Three years later, in Citizens United, the Court struck down yet another powerful prophylactic rule.
The Court has struck down so many laws that would have made this case easier.
A court struck down far-right figure Charles C. Johnson's lawsuit against Twitter on Wednesday.
Vera, eventually went to the Supreme Court, which in 2209 struck down Texas's redistricting plan.
The justices upheld a lower court's ruling from July 85033, which struck down the measure.
The courts had struck down two previous attempts at net neutrality rules in years past.
Connecticut, a case that struck down a law banning the use and sale of contraceptives.
Early in the year, a panel of federal judges struck down North Carolina's congressional map.
An earlier attempt to detain them separately was struck down by the courts and rescinded.
That means it could be at risk of being struck down under the Byrd Rule.
Not long after moving to London, I was struck down by a terrible stomach bug.
If Obamacare were to be struck down, 21 million Americans could lose their health insurance.
A nearly identical law from Texas was struck down by the court four years ago.
India's Supreme Court struck down one of the world's oldest laws against consensual gay sex.
The Supreme Court last year struck down a legal provision that had permitted the practice.
I no longer believe that I'm going to be struck down by a punishing God.
Federal Election Commission, which struck down aggregate contribution limits in federal elections from wealthy donors.
But Senate Republicans have no apparent plan to act if the law is struck down.
After the Supreme Court in 2013 effectively struck down Section 5 in Shelby County v.
If the new plant rule is struck down, the existing plant rule cannot be enforced.
The Supreme Court struck down a similar law in Texas in Whole Woman's Health v.
A federal appeals court struck down a central provision of the Affordable Care Act yesterday.
Hellerstedt, struck down Texas' harsh clinic regulations developed under the guise of safeguarding women's health.
The Supreme Court struck down the law Thursday, ruling it retrograde and discriminatory toward women.
In January, an Iowa judge struck down that state's fetal heartbeat bill, declaring it unconstitutional.
A federal judge in Mississippi struck down the law in November 2018, after Republican Gov.
Last winter, US District Court Judge Reed O'Connor agreed and struck down the full law.
The original decision in June 2014 that struck down tenure drew national attention. Then-U.
After the Supreme Court effectively struck down Section 5 in 2013 in Shelby County v.
If DACA is struck down, she would no longer legally be able to work there.
And just 223,22.1 deals were struck, down 22015 percent from the period a year ago.
In a letter to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, which struck down the map, state Sen.
DOJ last summer had argued that only the law's insurance protections should be struck down.
Holder in 2013, effectively struck down the heart of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.
Holder, which struck down the formula used to identify which jurisdictions were subject to preclearance.
However, that formula was struck down by the Supreme Court's decision in Shelby County v.
And in 2016, the high court justices also struck down a similar law in Texas.
Behind the bony specter are corpses of costumed revelers, struck down by this sudden disease.
The Supreme Court has never struck down a voting district as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.
In the past, efforts to force people into shelters have been struck down by the courts.
These restrictions are similar to those struck down in a Supreme Court case earlier this year.
What's worse, about two weeks into the diet I was struck down by a horrible cold.
Roberts wrote the 2015 dissent when the court struck down state laws banning same-sex marriage.
The Federal Aviation Administration struck down an appeal to regulate a minimum seat size on airplanes.
Another federal judge struck down Mississippi's 15-week ban on abortions last year, calling it unconstitutional.
Virginia, struck down as unconstitutional the laws of Virginia and 15 other states prohibiting interracial marriage.
His executive orders banning immigrants from seven Muslim-majority countries were struck down by the courts.
The Republicans handily struck down the amendment on a point of order, led by Ohio Rep.
FEC, which struck down a section of the BCRA, also known as the McCain–Feingold Act.
Spain's Constitutional Court struck down a resolution for independence by the Catalan regional assembly in November.
A US District Court judge in Chicago struck down those two grant conditions on Sept. 15.
This includes the case that struck down the Indiana fetal burial law signed by then-Gov.
They've repeatedly struck down rumors of an imminent reunion, but have always kept the door open.
Earlier this month, a judge struck down the deal, arguing that the county violated state laws.
The administration ultimately walked back the proposal after it was struck down by the Supreme Court.
Clement also argued the winning side when the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Obamacare's contraceptive mandate.
In Lukumi, the Court struck down the city of Hialeah's ban on religious sacrifice of animals.
It is nearly identical to a Texas law that the Supreme Court struck down in 2016.
Those laws vary widely by state, and some of them have been struck down by courts.
It is almost identical to a Texas law that the Supreme Court struck down in 2016.
In 2001 the IACHR struck down a clause in Chile's constitution that stifled freedom of expression.
Casey, the Court has struck down parts of a law that dramatically restricted access to abortions.
And that doesn't mean that all of those regulations [will be] struck down like in Texas.
Indeed, several of the strictest ones have been struck down as unconstitutional by recent court decisions.
Shareholders struck down a proposal earlier this year to broaden the disclosure of its diversity practices.
First, the rules actually being struck down aren't really tailor-made for Republicans to brag about.
Voters in Ireland struck down one of the most draconian abortion bans in the developed world.
The delay was struck down by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
There is no question that more will do so if H.B. 21625 is not struck down.
The court has struck down laws that penalized falsehoods on free-speech grounds in other circumstances.
That attempt to criminalise abortion was certain to be struck down as unconstitutional in the courts.
Then, two foreigners, an Italian aid worker and a Japanese farmer, were struck down last year.
A federal court struck down Metlife's SIFI designation last year, and Prudential is currently fighting theirs.
A federal appeals court struck down the law in July, ruling that it was intentionally discriminatory.
There is no question that more will do so if HB 2 is not struck down.
They contended that Alabama's process was similar to Florida's, which the court struck down this year.
A constitutional court in Germany struck down the tax for its unequal treatment of different assets.
United States, the decision that struck down most of Arizona's flagrantly anti-immigrant law, S.B. 1070.
The Supreme Court has turned away state efforts to revive bans struck down by lower courts.
Clean Power Plan will be struck down but, even if it were, come what may, we
No doubt you remember France's burkini ban this summer, which was ultimately struck down in court.
Texas that struck down a state law banning sodomy, rendering similar laws across the country unconstitutional.
Most of its provisions were eventually struck down, but its political impact would transform California politics.
But a court struck down her appointment and that of a Socialist party-nominated parliament speaker.
In its history, the court has never struck down a voting map due to partisan gerrymandering.
The details: The court struck down so-called "agency fees" that unions collect from non-members.
In January, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, ruling along party lines, struck down the congressional district map.
Theresa May's Brexit deal is struck down in Parliament; Algeria's president won't seek a fifth term.
Virginia, the U.S. Supreme Court case that struck down laws against mixed marriages in 16 states.
Last year, a similar measure passed by Texas lawmakers was struck down by a federal judge.
Hellerstedt — a case in which the justices struck down a Texas abortion restriction similar to Arkansas'.
But until Whitford, not a single federal court had struck down a map on this basis.
But courts struck down the restrictions in North Carolina and North Dakota from July through September.
An attempted merger between Deutsche Boerse and the London exchange was struck down by European regulators.
The court struck down a similar law in 2016 before Kavanaugh and Gorsuch joined the court.
Liberal justices countered that there was no discrimination because the entire program had been struck down.
The justices heard arguments on a Montana scholarship program struck down by the state's Supreme Court.
Texas — which struck down anti-sodomy statutes — narrowly avoided becoming a different, deadlier, kind of case.
It did not seem to matter, because the individual mandate was going to be struck down.
Democrats, who have a 24-17 seat majority in the Judiciary Committee, struck down the amendment.
Liberal Justice Stephen Breyer wondered whether the law could be limited rather than struck down entirely.
An attempted merger between Deutsche Boerse and the London exchange is struck down by European regulators.
They'll continue playing out, and the rule could still get permanently struck down by appeals courts.
Qualcomm struck down a previous acquisition offer from Broadcom in November 2017, using a similar argument.
Board of Education --the landmark opinion from 1954 that struck down school segregation -- was correctly decided.
United States ultimately struck down parts of the law at the behest of the Obama administration.
One struck down restrictions on abortion clinics in Texas and reaffirmed the constitutional right to abortion.
The original agreement, struck down last fall, permitted U.S. firms to legally handle European citizens' data.
Virginia, which struck down statutes banning interracial marriage, was decided by the Supreme Court in 1967.
The Court struck down two Texas laws that were designed to, and did, close abortion clinics.
The future justice did not simply argue that this specific DC law should be struck down.
There has been progress: The Massachusetts Supreme Court recently struck down a drug-induced homicide conviction.
The forum selection clause that Vice-Chancellor Travis Laster struck down in 2018's Sciabacucchi v.
The Court also struck down severe abortion restrictions in Texas and freed 46,000 prisoners in California.
Laws against burning the American flag were struck down by the Supreme Court in 1989 and 1990.
Washington, which struck down the sentencing system of Washington State for giving judges too large a role.
North Dakota and Arkansas passed similar bills that were later struck down as incompatible with Roe v.
The law in dispute was similar to a Texas regulation the justices had struck down in 2016.
On January 22, an Iowa judge struck down the state's 2018 state heartbeat bill, declaring it unconstitutional.
Virginia, the landmark Supreme Court case that struck down laws against interracial marriage in the United States.
Those are similar to the provisions of the Texas law that was struck down by the Court.
He is said to be drafting a new version after the first was struck down in court.
Virginia — the 1967 Supreme Court opinion that struck down state laws banning interracial marriage — was correctly decided.
The Supreme Court has struck down a law that criminalised adultery by men, but not by women.
In 2012, Kavanaugh struck down an EPA rule aimed at reducing soot and smog across state lines.
An appeals court agreed with her about the cost of attendance but struck down the extra $25,000.
They were struck down in the prime of life in one of our very own safe havens.
In a 4-4 split, justices left undisturbed a lower court opinion that struck down the law.
Some happened during periods where firm rules were standing, others during periods when they'd been struck down.
However, in June, Germany's own constitutional court struck down the charge that the program violated European law.
Many of the voting laws passed by Republicans in the Obama era were struck down by courts.
"If the Supreme Court follows precedent, the Mississippi law should be struck down," Pieklo said by phone.
"We have all seen this movie before," he wrote Monday as he struck down New Hampshire's rules.
The highest court in Washington state struck down capital punishment, finding that itis "arbitrary and racially biased".
Apple and Twitter appealed, unsuccessfully, to the Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) to have them struck down.
Johnson, in which the Supreme Court struck down laws forbidding the desecration of the Stars and Stripes.
Last year, a federal judge struck down a ban on adoptions by same-sex couples in Mississippi.
If it finds that the laws place an "undue burden" on women, they'll likely be struck down.
The court left in place the part of an appeals court ruling that struck down the provision.
Texas, a 2013 5-4 decision that struck down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.
My anxiety about A Very Serious Cookbook was struck down within the first 30 seconds of reading.
Though they passed in 2000 and 2008, respectively, both were struck down while she was in office.
They struck down the "no registration" law as a violation of the First Amendment's free speech guarantee.
Lee, which struck down a Florida law designed to protect local businesses from out-of-state chains.
Even those who criticized the ACA as being insufficiently socialist don't want to see it struck down.
The Supreme Court struck down a law in 2002 that banned "virtual" or computer-generated child pornography.
The department previously argued in court that the law's pre-existing condition protections should be struck down.
Nonetheless, 230 was enacted, though the Senate obscenity language was later struck down by the Supreme Court.
Bevin has threatened to cancel the state's Medicaid expansion altogether if the work requirements are struck down.
He was struck down in the attack on an objective labeled on Army maps as Hill 913.
Federal courts in Illinois, Pennsylvania and California have already struck down the administration's ability to withhold funding.
The company is reportedly banking on the Generalitat's decree being struck down as unconstitutional by Spanish courts.
Reuters: U.K. calls on Russia to give details of nerve attack after two more people struck down.
Texas decision, and only last year that the court struck down state bans on same-sex marriage.
Three years later, the Supreme Court struck down the amendment in U.S. Term Limits Inc. v. Thornton.
It was struck down in October over privacy concerns, leaving negotiators racing to craft the new arrangement.
The department previously argued in court that the law's pre-existing condition protections should be struck down.
Courts later struck down that refugee ban, and the administration issued a new one later in 2017.
It is often forgotten that the Supreme Court struck down much of FDR's initial New Deal legislation.
After pieces of McCain-Feingold were struck down by courts, most notably in the Citizens United v.
In November 2015, the Chicago-based 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down the Wisconsin law.
The country's Supreme Court today struck down a British-era law from 1861 that criminalized gay sex.
And yesterday an appellate court with three Republican judges struck down the Pence plan... PENCE: Right. Right.
A 19th century Supreme Court ruling struck down a federal income tax that existed at that time.
That was also struck down by lower courts, but the Supreme Court's action Monday partially reinstated it.
Lower courts had struck down several versions of the travel ban, frustrating Trump and many administration officials.
Even 20-week abortion bans have also been challenged and sometimes struck down, like in North Carolina.
It also contained provisions similar to the Texas abortion restrictions recently struck down by the Supreme Court.
The court has struck down PASPA, which effectively gives individual states the ability to legalize sports betting.
MORE struck down the rule, saying it improperly focused on workers' salaries instead of their job description.
The case eventually went to the Supreme Court, which in 1974 struck down the state's flag law.
Before it was struck down in June in federal court, the law blocked 31,000 Kansans from registering.
That Good Friday, however, many of the most celebrated symbols of the city's progress were struck down.
Less than four years ago, the Supreme Court struck down a hospital admitting privileges law in Texas.
But several have been struck down by courts that ruled they were designed to hinder minority voting.
Windsor, in which the Supreme Court struck down part of the Defense of Marriage Act in 2013.
Last September, India's top court struck down a law criminalizing homosexuality, though discrimination persists in the country.
The case dragged on for more than 15 years before the ban was struck down in December.
Virginia, the 1967 United States Supreme Court decision that struck down existing state laws prohibiting interracial marriage.
Struck down by a lethal neurological brain disorder, she had planned an early death for many months.
Five years ago, the Supreme Court struck down a key part of the landmark Voting Rights Act.
It was struck down in 2008 by the Federal Court but that decision was overturned on appeal.
And yet in the Fields case the Court of Appeals struck down a ban on surgical treatment.
Last year, the Supreme Court struck down a law that had banned sports gambling in most states.
The year before, a similar plan in Detroit was struck down by the United States Supreme Court.
An Obama-era regulation supported by business groups was struck down by a federal judge in 2017.
The circuit court, though, struck down the measure blocking states from implementing their own net neutrality rules.
He fought back tears as he told me about one of the people who was struck down.
The Supreme Court in 28503 struck down a similar Texas law in Whole Women's Health v. Hellerstedt.
The justices in 2016 struck down a similar law from Texas, which had led to clinic closures.
Mr. Duterte had said Saturday that he would ignore the court if it struck down the order.
In 2016, the court struck down a nearly identical Texas law by a vote of 5-3.
The Supreme Court in 2018 struck down a federal law that banned sports betting in most places.
Given the makeup of the Supreme Court, it's likely that the agency's structure could be struck down.
In 2013, India's highest court struck down Novartis's patent application for Gleevec, opening the way for generics.
Black jurors were 6.7 times more likely to be struck down than white jurors, the lawsuit claims.
The banking industry quickly threw its support behind the initiative, eager to see the rule struck down.
A different appeals court in North Carolina struck down another almost identical law in its own state.
Rice, which not only affirmed Elmore's right to vote but struck down South Carolina's closed primary system.
The appeals court was silent on whether it thought the law's insurance protections should be struck down.
In 2012, the Supreme Court struck down one of the key mechanisms for increasing coverage: Medicaid expansion.
Texas, which was considered a landmark case for gay rights because it struck down state sodomy laws.
In 2012, the Supreme Court struck down several aspects of it but left that core provision standing.
Board of Education, which struck down the "separate but equal" doctrine in public schools, was correctly decided.
In a dramatic reversal, the administration now says the entire Affordable Care Act should be struck down.
A Republican-appointed federal judge upheld it, and then three Democratic-appointed judges struck down key parts.
Just seven years earlier, the court had struck down a similar Nebraska law by the same vote.
On September 11, a judge in Bangladesh struck down a bail petition for renowned photojournalist Shahidul Alam.
Evans ruling in 1996 was a landmark gay rights decision that struck down Colorado's anti-gay amendment.
Hellerstedt struck down two anti-abortion laws in Texas, but its effects won't be limited to Texas.
During oral arguments, Kennedy asked whether Section 2 challenges could be brought if Section 4 was struck down — a sign, some voting rights advocates say, that Kennedy could side with the four liberal justices if some of the recently struck down laws are appealed to the high court.
RELATED: Justice Brett Kavanaugh's dissent in Louisiana abortion clinic case Struck down, then reversed on appeal In 2017, a district court judge struck down the Louisiana law in a 116-page opinion laced with references to the Supreme Court's decision in the Texas case, known as Whole Woman's Health.
Pennsylvania's voter ID law was also struck down after a judge ruled that it was burdensome to voters.
The original executive order was never actually struck down; there was never even a hearing on the merits.
Instead, a US District judge essentially predicted that the executive order was likely to be struck down eventually.
On November 20, a federal judge struck down the law, arguing that it "unequivocally" infringes on women's rights.
Hobby Lobby, which struck down the contraceptive mandate of ObamaCare for closely held companies; and Citizens United v.
Hodges struck down states' same-sex marriage bans as unconstitutional, effectively bringing marriage equality to all 50 states.
The bill, known as a "heartbeat bill," recently appeared in Ohio, where it was struck down by Gov.
Rowland said these proposals, if passed, will "undoubtedly" be struck down by courts for violating the First Amendment.
Kim Reynolds signed "heartbeat" legislation in May 2018, but a state judge struck down the law this January.
Sirisena then dissolved Parliament and called new elections, but the Supreme Court struck down the move as unconstitutional.
Hellerstedt, a case that struck down onerous Texas regulations that impeded a woman's ability to obtain an abortion.
This puts the whole project, and all its benefits, at risk of being struck down by the courts.
A law making Petrobras Brazil's sole petroleum refiner was struck down in 1997 after more than four decades.
Laws similar to the one passed in Texas and struck down in the landmark Whole Woman's Health v.
Mr Macron has pushed for a common budget to help stabilise unlucky countries struck down by economic problems.
And it wasn't as if grief had struck down my sex drive — it was humming along quite nicely.
Heller, which struck down Washington, D.C.'s ban on handguns, which the court said violated the Second Amendment.
A court struck down the policy in 2013, finding that it had been disproportionately used against minority residents.
The nomination, later struck down by the Supreme Court, would have shielded Lula from prosecution by lower courts.
Third is Michael Avenatti, Stormy Daniels's new lawyer, who is trying to get Daniels's nondisclosure agreement struck down.
Students have expressed outrage that the bill has been able to get this far without being struck down.
The ban has been struck down by courts three times since Trump signed the executive order instituting it.
The vote marked the first time that a right-to-work law was struck down at the polls.
The Examiner said the eight-person court struck down an emergency request from Ohio's Libertarian Party late Monday.
Nearly four months after being struck down, the US and EU have reached a new Safe Harbor deal.
Windsor, which struck down a global asbestos settlement because it purported to resolve claims of future asbestos plaintiffs.
On Wednesday, the ruling coalition approved the codes after removing the articles already struck down by the Court.
The firearms storage law, which the case also struck down, was not limited to homes that had toddlers.
Casey, the Supreme Court's 1992 ruling that struck down a Pennsylvania law that implemented new barriers to abortions.
Entertainment Merchants Association, which struck down a California law banning the sale of violent video games to minors.
It would also codify Roe in the state were it to be struck down by the Supreme Court.
"Time of Death" by Cavan Smith covers the mysterious moment Kenobi was struck down and grew even stronger.
In recent years, federal courts have struck down or significantly weakened several of the country's worst voting restrictions.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down a lawsuit that would have broadened protections for corporate whistleblowers.
Associate Justice Antonin Scalia wrote the opinion that struck down the ordinance as unconstitutional under the First Amendment.
When the court uses this rigorous standard, the statute being scrutinized is nearly always struck down as unconstitutional.
The DOJ initially said only the law's protections for people with pre-existing conditions should be struck down.
They then argue that because the mandate is unconstitutional, the rest of ObamaCare should be struck down too.
ACLU, Justice Kennedy, writing for the majority, struck down an anti-Internet pornography law under the First Amendment.
Called "preclearance," this provision of the Voting Rights Act was struck down by the Supreme Court in 2013.
Heller, when the court struck down the District of Columbia's handgun ban and strict rifles and shotgun regulations.
The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a Minnesota law that bans all political apparel at polling places.
Last April, the country's Supreme Court struck down a law that banned presidents from seeking a second term.
Efforts to have foreign governments recognize Turkish atrocities are often struck down to preserve foreign relations with Turkey.
The Arkansas Supreme Court struck down a similar law passed in 2013 over the veto of then-Gov.
They also struck down a proposal to remove three Tesla board members up for re-election this year.
In Rucho, the lower federal courts struck down North Carolina Republicans' aggressive effort to curb Democratic electoral influence.
Elizabeth Bonham, staff attorney at ACLU, had been hopeful the law would be struck down in its entirety.
Doe, a case from 1982 that struck down a Texas law denying public-school access for unauthorized immigrants.
To the contrary, courts across the country struck down Trump's first travel ban and then his second, too.
TV. A federal appeals court hinted on Tuesday that ObamaCare's individual mandate would be struck down as unconstitutional.
The Trump administration previously argued in court that the law's pre-existing condition protections should be struck down.
In London on vacation with his wife and three children, he was struck down by a stomach bug.
A federal judge struck down the rules after the American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio filed a lawsuit.
In the last Congress, Republicans struck down four regulations using this approach, but each time President Obama vetoed.
New Hampshire, a Republican-led state, suspended its program before it was struck down in court alongside Kentucky.
In February, a federal judge struck down Florida's felon-disenfranchisement system for violating the First and Fourteenth Amendments.
A federal judge previously struck down a motion by the Justice Department to roll back the Flores settlement.
A lower court struck down the plan last year, saying it was gerrymandered to give Republicans an advantage.
The mandate is unconstitutional, the lawsuit alleges, and therefore the rest of the law should be struck down.
Hellerstedt, in which a short-handed court struck down an identical Texas law with a 5-3 ruling.
But there is the risk of confusion from all of the headlines about the law being struck down.
That's why many countries, including France, Argentina, and Italy, have struck down their blood bans in recent years.
In the meantime, Republicans have been considering impeaching the Supreme Court justices who struck down the gerrymandered map.
On Wednesday, Ottawa city council struck down a motion to oppose its mayor and support the CRTC decision.
Two weeks ago, California's state senate approved a bill that reinstates rules like those the FCC struck down.
Update: The Supreme Court just struck down the regulations, ruling in favor of the abortion clinics in Texas.
But the U.S. Supreme Court later struck down that provision, forcing plaintiffs to bring suit under Section 2.
For instance, maps can be struck down for deviating too far from the "one person, one vote" principle.
MARCH 2017 An attempted merger between Deutsche Boerse and the London exchange was struck down by European regulators.
But its ideas — at least the ones that haven't yet been struck down in court — haven't been enough.
So-called trigger laws, abortion bans that would go into effect if Roe is struck down, aren't new.
Trump claimed late Friday that he had predicted "all along" that Obamacare would be struck down as unconstitutional.
In fact, the court already struck down a near-identical version of the bill they're considering in 2016.
As a legal matter, it is even more questionable than the waivers struck down in Arkansas and Kentucky.
Similar bans in other states including Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma have also been struck down by courts.
He'd be — it would be his homophobia that would have struck down all these people in San Francisco.
To remedy the error, the judge struck down two major policy initiatives enacted by Cuccinelli since taking office.
Hellerstedt, the Supreme Court struck down a Texas abortion restriction that was virtually identical to the Louisiana law.
MARCH 21.6 An attempted merger between Deutsche Boerse and the London exchange was struck down by European regulators.
MARCH 21.62 An attempted merger between Deutsche Boerse and the London exchange was struck down by European regulators.
On June 11, high court judges in Gaborone struck down colonial-era sodomy laws from the rule books.
But the Supreme Court didn't find his argument for emergency powers convincing, and struck down the executive order.
The court also struck down California's law requiring pregnancy crisis centers to provide information about state abortion services.
Many of the battles in the coming year stem from policies implemented and struck down in prior years.
The court struck down a nearly identical Texas law in the 2016 case Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt.
The latest: A court struck down the territory's ban on face masks, a blow to Carrie Lam's government.
North Carolina Republicans redrew congressional district lines last year, after the lower court struck down the initial version.
Should the bill be litigated after that period, analysts say, the chances of it being struck down increase.
They are held up in committees, rejected in legislative votes, vetoed by governors and struck down in courts.
Certainly it was a partial victory in that it wasn't struck down and many of Mozilla et al.
Similar bans in other states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma, have also been struck down by courts.
Ms. Choi will also be retried, as the Supreme Court struck down part of the lower-court ruling.
The court has struck down third-party expenditure caps in election campaigns and restrictions on corporate political contributions.
In fact, such hiring policies have been struck down by federal courts nationwide, including in New York City.
Iran previously denied US claims that the country had struck down the plane before admitting the mistake Saturday.
MARCH 2017 An attempted merger between Deutsche Boerse and the London exchange is struck down by European regulators.
In 2016, the Supreme Court ruled on a nearly identical law in Texas, which the court struck down.
In 2016 two districts in North Carolina were struck down because judges said the map was racially discriminatory.
It's the first time a federal court has struck down a congressional map due to a partisan gerrymander.
Even if data privacy regulations are struck down, Bambauer said, the biggest companies would still be held accountable.
Earlier in December, a federal appeals court struck down a core part of the law — the individual mandate.
While Cramer approved holding General Electric, Pfizer and Apple in the portfolio, he struck down Facebook and Sonos.
This time, Mr. Adler brought an indictment with 23 counts, 20 of which were struck down by judges.
But the Tyrannosaurus rex was struck down in her prime, before reaching her 30s, by an unlikely culprit.
The Trump administration has supported it, specifically calling for the pre-existing condition protections to be struck down.
This would replace a set of Obama-era provisions that a federal appeals court struck down last year.
Last Monday night, Judge Michael G. Graffeo, of the Circuit Court in Jefferson County, struck down the statute.
Ms. Choi will also be retried, as the Supreme Court struck down part of the lower-court ruling.
The administration had previously said that only the law's provision on pre-existing conditions should be struck down.
Similarly, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation, which helps companies find opportunities in emerging markets, would be struck down.
But all of these bans have been struck down by courts, and the Supreme Court refused to hear appeals.
The appeals court struck down the North Carolina law in July, ruling that it intentionally discriminated against minority voters.
In fact, no federal appellate court has struck down a congressional subpoena for being overly broad since the 1880s.
The Washington state Supreme Court struck down that state's death penalty last October, saying it was arbitrary and unconstitutional.
The law is similar to a provision in a Texas law, which the Supreme Court struck down in 2016.
The Supreme Court struck down a similar sentencing procedure in a case out of Florida called Hurst v. Florida.
In this case, the regulation actually is a regulation, which, get this, is why it might be struck down.
In June, the Supreme Court struck down the Texas TRAP law and handed a decisive victory to abortion access.
The states argued that if the court struck down the individual mandate, the entire law must be declared unconstitutional.
The judge struck down Uber's approach, saying that Waymo was within the law to pursue the case outside arbitration.
In 2004, a wave of states passed bans on gay marriage, which the Supreme Court struck down in 2015.
Virginia, which struck down anti-miscegenation laws across the country, enshrining a landmark victory for the civil rights movement.
The court struck down separate abortion restrictions, which were backed by the state's Republican leaders, regarding doctors and facilities.
The ACLU will keep fighting until this dystopian policy is struck down, and we have justice for every Jane.
One year earlier, the Massachusetts Supreme Court had struck down state laws that limited marriage to opposite-sex couples.
For instance, the court struck down Washington, DC's handgun ban in 2008, citing an individual's right to bear arms.
In June, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Texas law imposing strict regulations on facilities that perform abortions.
In 2016 the Supreme Court struck down an almost identical law in Texas, saying it imposed an undue burden.
Last month, a federal judge struck down one "troubling" California sanctuary state law in response, but upheld two others.
FEC, the 85033 Supreme Court ruling in which struck down limits on third-party spending on campaigns and candidates.
A proposal back in 2015 to move to "one share, one vote" was struck down at Facebook's shareholder meeting.
Doe struck down a Texas statute denying public education funds for children who were in the United States illegally.
The Supreme Court struck down the act after a challenge claimed Congress had overstepped states' authority in enacting it.
And a year later, India's highest court strengthened that principle when it struck down the law criminalizing gay sex.
Similar bans in other states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Kansas and Oklahoma, have also been struck down by the courts.
In the best short-term scenario, the gag rule is once again struck down by the next presidential administration.
The law easily passed the Kansas State Legislature, but was later struck down by a U.S. District Court judge.
It's true that the federal courts have struck down Trump's executive order limiting immigration from seven predominately Muslim countries.
Grow said there is a possibility lawmakers could appropriate money on their own if the subsidies are struck down.
But a wealth tax that is struck down by the justices will do nothing to close the wealth gap.
Though regulations tried to outlaw homegrown medicinal bud again in 2013, that was struck down in court last year.
The Supreme Court struck down a North Carolina law Monday that prevented convicted sex offenders from using social media.
That measure, which was ultimately struck down by the courts, irrevocably shifted Latinos in California toward the Democratic Party.
Over the past 15 years, the Supreme Court has aggressively struck down campaign-finance regulations on First Amendment grounds.
A "fetal heartbeat" measure signed into law in Iowa was struck down as unconstitutional by the courts in January.
The lower court had struck down an Obama-era rule phasing out HFCs, which are used mostly as refrigerants.
The Supreme Court on May 14 struck down a 25-year federal ban on sports betting outside of Nevada.
Shareholders also struck down a second proposal to remove three Tesla board members up for re-election this year.
A judge last year struck down the designation of MetLife Inc, and the government under Obama appealed the ruling.
If the voting restrictions had not been struck down, they would have been a sizable hurdle for black voters.
Last year, a tougher rule issued in 2016 by the Obama Labor Department was struck down in federal court.
The merchants' attorney, Deepak Gupta, expressed confidence the law would eventually be struck down following the Supreme Court action.
A federal judge already struck down work requirements in Kentucky and sent them back to the administration for review.
"  What changed: "The DOJ previously argued in court that the law's pre-existing condition protections should be struck down.
A federal judge this week struck down a Florida ban on college campuses being used as early voting sites.
The challengers argue that because the individual mandate is unconstitutional, the rest of ObamaCare should be struck down, too.
Several of these have recently been struck down by courts that ruled they were designed to hinder minority voting.
Texas decision, which had struck down sodomy laws in the U.S., and the second anniversary of United States v.
By the time the Supreme Court struck down the law three years later, that number had dropped to 19.
A federal judge in San Francisco struck down Proposition 8 in 2010, abolishing California's ban on same-sex marriage​.
Some dominate other peoples, establishing dynasties and empires that are headed by figures that can never be struck down.
The Supreme Court in May struck down a 1992 federal law which has banned sports betting in most states.
Last year, the Supreme Court of Honduras struck down a law that banned presidents from seeking a second term.
"We are extremely disappointed that the Dane County Circuit Court struck down Wisconsin's right-to-work law," he said.
The bigger issue is figuring out what to do now that its proposed acquisition of Humana was struck down.
The judge overseeing the case struck down the FCO's objections in 2011 and 19353, and the case went ahead.
But the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission struck down the proposal earlier this year sought by Energy Secretary Rick Perry.
After a series of constitutional-court decisions struck down Fidesz's new laws, a constitutional amendment overturned the court's decisions.
Last year, that safe harbor data agreement was struck down by a European court, which agreed with his claims.
When the Supreme Court struck down the legislation this past May, however, there was little outcry from these organizations.
But the court struck down provisions that allowed corporations to demand citizen identification numbers for a range of services.
In 2007, the court struck down school districts' voluntary use of race in Parents Involved in Community Schools v.
In two cases, the court struck down New Deal laws for vesting too much authority with too little guidance.
A federal court struck down Kansas's proof of citizenship voting law, a brainchild of Kobach's, as unconstitutional this year.
Windsor, in which the Supreme Court struck down the federal law denying government benefits to same-sex married couples.
It requires insurance companies to cover substance abuse treatment, and they could stop if the law were struck down.
If the law were struck down, employers would have to decide if they would continue to offer the coverage.
On March 22, 2004, an Israeli helicopter gunship struck down Sheikh Ahmed Yassin on the streets of Gaza City.
In 2016, a court struck down a different version of the congressional map, saying it was a racial gerrymander.
Seven years earlier, the court had struck down a very similar Nebraska law, with Justice O'Connor in the majority.
The courts struck down many of his policies while public outrage led him to rescind others, like family separation.
Or, rather, it was his crowning achievement until a federal judge this year struck down the law as unconstitutional.
In this landmark ruling, the court also struck down an act of Congress that had largely foreclosed such review.
In 2016, it struck down a nearly identical law in Texas because it would have done the same thing.
New York (1905), an infamous decision from an age when the Supreme Court routinely struck down progressive labor legislation.
Still, they worry that Republicans could dodge political consequences if Obamacare is ultimately struck down after the November election.
The proposition was struck down, but the US Department of Health and Human Services has proposed ending protections since.
Judge Reed O'Connor, a former Republican Senate staffer, declared that the entire law must be struck down in 2018.
That leaves in place a federal appeals court ruling that struck down parts of the law, enacted in 29.
It was finalized by the Obama administration in 2011 after a federal court struck down the Bush administration's regulation.
But when that statute was struck down by Spain's constitutional court in 2010, the tensions came to the fore.
A federal judge upheld two Virginia laws that restrict access to abortions and struck down two others on Monday.
Hellerstedt, the court, citing Casey's "undue burden" criteria, struck down a Texas law similar to the one in Louisiana.
This year, federal courts struck down many of the voting restrictions and gerrymandered districts, saying they harmed racial minorities.
The White House was lit up in rainbow colors when the Supreme Court struck down same-sex marriage bans.
In an alliance with conservative Christian groups, they got one passed in Indianapolis, though it was soon struck down.
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg tried to limit soda sizes but a court struck down that measure.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government responded with a new regulatory plan, only to have it struck down in court.
Wynn, a 2015 case in which the Supreme Court struck down a Maryland law taxing out-of-state income.
The administration said Monday that the entire law should be struck down, a dramatic reversal of its earlier stance.
A federal appeals court struck down an effort by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to relax media ownership rules.
Those effects would be the major focus of attention if the Affordable Care Act were to be struck down.
Those effects would be the major focus of attention if the Affordable Care Act were to be struck down.
Specifically, the court struck down an early filing deadline in Ohio that put third-party candidates at a disadvantage.
Its auction had been temporarily held up by a court injunction against its privatization that was later struck down.
The original agreement, struck down last fall over privacy concerns, permitted U.S. firms to legally handle European citizens' data.
Hundreds of thousands of voters were prevented from voting in 2014 because of laws that were subsequently struck down.
It's absurd to hear a man who struck down protests and grossly reduced the right to assemble and demonstrate.
Under Harris's proposal, states whose abortion-related laws have recently been struck down by courts for violating Roe v.
Although the end of her strike came exactly one month after the IndianSupreme Court struck down absolute legal impunity for armed forces under the AFSPA—triggered in part by cases from Manipur—many of Irom's former supporters have criticized her decision to return to normal life before the Act was struck down entirely.
"BREAKING: A federal judge just struck down Mississippi's 6 week abortion ban!!" the Center for Reproductive Rights tweeted on Friday.
Hong Kong's High Court struck down that request but approved a judicial review of the pair's membership of the legislature.
They announced the news of their nuptials immediately after California's Supreme Court struck down a law banning same-sex marriage.
This week, Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal was struck down in a landslide vote in the House of Commons.
One of the staples of Fire Emblem is permanent death — if characters get struck down in combat, they die forever.
The CRA bans agencies from enacting future rules similar to those struck down by Congress without the legislature's express permission.
The rules were proposed four days after a landmark US Supreme Court decision struck down a Texas law restricting abortions.
Connecticut — a 1965 decision that struck down a state ban on contraceptives as a violation of privacy rights — and Roe.
"This year I would like to see that mistake struck down," said the 63-year old housewife from northern Virginia.
In a dissent he would have struck down D.C.'s assault weapons ban because they have not historically been banned.
For example, in 2015 the Eighth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down a 12-week abortion ban in Arkansas.
In January, a federal judge struck down a similar Iowa law and Louisiana is poised to pass its own version.
Several of Trump's attempts to detain and deter the asylum seekers have been struck down by courts in recent weeks.
The fight over Obamacare went all the way to the Supreme Court in 2012, and some provisions were struck down.
In Houston, for example, voters struck down a local nondiscrimination law after opponents of the ordinance trumpeted the bathroom myth.
An appeals court struck down the restriction calling them "arbitrary and capricious" -- a ruling welcomed by the American Beverage Association.
In August 2015, a federal court sided with the ACLU and struck down the law saying it restricted free speech.
When the Supreme Court struck down the formula provision, it was exclusively within the purview of Congress to replace it.
That rule required retirement-plan advisors to act in investors' best interests, and it was struck down by the courts.
Mississippi and Louisiana tried to ban abortion at 15 weeks, but a federal judge permanently struck down the former's law.
They announced the news of their nuptials immediately after California's Supreme Court struck down a law banning same-sex marriage.
And while 200 feet is a reasonable distance, courts have struck down a 500-foot buffer zone as too much.
Johnson, when the court struck down as unconstitutional a state law that made it a crime to burn a flag.
That fact was seized upon by D.C. District Court Judge James Boasberg in June when he struck down the waiver.
They announced the news of their wedding immediately after California's Supreme Court struck down a law banning same-sex marriage.
In Stenehjem, three judges struck down a North Dakota law banning abortion at the first sign of a fetal heartbeat.
Bridgeman and Ajamu later escaped death only because the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Ohio's death penalty statute as unconstitutional.
Eichman, struck down a subsequently enacted law outlawing burning the flag, passed by Congress in response to the 28500 decision.
Last year, the Supreme Court struck down the Armed Career Criminal Act's identically worded residual clause, deeming it unconstitutionally vague.
Last month, the weaponizing of the spirit behind safe spaces struck down one distinguished editor and struck another, temporarily, dumb.
Lower courts have struck down stricter "heartbeat" laws, like the one Kasich vetoed on Tuesday, in North Dakota and Arkansas.
Luckily judges in California and Oregon and Hawaii understood this concept and struck down the ban in its various forms.
In 2014, federal courts struck down a 12-week ban in Arkansas and a 6-week ban in North Dakota.
But a recent court ruling that struck down the state's voter ID has also complicated voting in the Badger State.
A federal judge has struck down the Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census.
"The violence has become so brutal, so aimless," he said, "that the most innocent can be struck down anytime, anywhere."
The ruling struck down a California law that restricted sales of violent video games to minors on First Amendment grounds.
Those include following new net neutrality rules for three years, whether or not the rules are struck down in court.
Schaefer's amendment was similar to a 23302 Arizona law that had been partly struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Many congressional Republicans remain silent after a federal judge on Friday struck down the Affordable Care Act in its entirety.
Similar laws in North Carolina and Texas were struck down this summer by federal courts that called them racially discriminatory.
A federal judge struck down a North Carolina law Monday that banned abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy, Reuters reported.
In June, the courts struck down an election law for disenfranchising provisional and absentee voters for "trivial" omissions of paperwork.
At the time, a conservative majority on the Supreme Court repeatedly struck down key elements of his New Deal legislation.
A spokesperson for Evers said the governor's office is confident the lame-duck legislative session will ultimately be struck down.
As a result, Nevada had a legal monopoly of sports betting until the Supreme Court struck down the federal ban.
In 1878, for example, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Reconstruction-era Louisiana statute requiring integrated facilities on steamboats.
More US states have moved to legalize sports gambling since the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act was struck down.
Last year, the so-called Safe Harbor agreement was struck down by a European court, which agreed with his claims.
The District of Columbia passed a ban on handgun possession, which was later struck down by a panel of judges.
Therefore, the challengers argue the mandate is unconstitutional and the entirety of the health care law should be struck down.
Despite a similar law being struck down in Iowa, HB 481 sets up a unique challenge for Roe v. Wade.
Mary is confirming Fergus' suspicions admitting that she is secretly in love with Alex Randall when she is struck down.
Tulsa County District Attorney's Office appealed that ruling in March – and it was again struck down by an Oklahoma court.
Some of these efforts, like the attempt to block the new lead paint rules, would be struck down in court.
The wealthiest Americans stand to receive billions in tax cuts if the Affordable Care Act is struck down in court.
Minnesota in 1931, wherein the court struck down a state law intended to squelch exposés about malfeasance by local officials.
It struck down a law that had prevented donors from giving big checks to as many candidates as they wanted.
The justices struck down a law, the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act, that barred states from allowing sports gambling.
In one case he was part of a divided bench that struck down a provision of the Clean Air Act.
Rusk, a 1967 decision that struck down a federal law canceling the citizenship of people who voted in foreign elections.
The Conservatives, meanwhile, had adopted their own burqa-ban, for citizenship ceremonies, until it was struck down by the courts.
He continued: We have never struck down a partisan gerrymander as unconstitutional — despite various requests over the past 45 years.
It included restrictions similar to those in a Texas law that the U.S. Supreme Court struck down earlier this week.
And the Caribbean Court of Justice struck down a law in Guyana that criminalized the wearing of gender-nonconforming clothing.
On the morning after Judge Reed O'Connor's startling ruling that struck down the landmark health law, legal scholars were doubtful.
The courts have already struck down a series of high-profile rule changes by the administration for the same reason.
But the law enforcing those measures was struck down, putting most of the law on hold for the 2016 election.
In recent years, the court struck down a similar Texas law, with Justice Anthony Kennedy joining the reliably liberal bloc.
It was still the case that the Supreme Court has never struck down a voting district as a partisan gerrymander.
On the other end of the "Yes, but" spectrum is the lawsuit aiming to get the entire ACA struck down.
Judge Howell struck down a federal regulation that had effectively allowed secret contributions, saying it conflicted with a federal statute.
Holder, the court struck down only one of two related provisions, but the outcome was the same — no more preclearance.
This effort was also struck down by a federal appeals court, before the Supreme Court agreed to hear the case.
Holder, however, the court's conservative majority struck down the formula drafted by Congress to determine which states fell under preclearance.
Forty states once had laws prohibiting mixed marriages, but the court's decision on June 12, 1967, struck down those rules.
Last year, when the Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down a Republican gerrymandering initiative, conservative legislators attempted to impeach the justices.
This is very similar to the Texas law the Supreme Court struck down when Anthony Kennedy was on the bench.
An appeals court on Wednesday struck down regulations meant to limit the consolidation of TV ownership in a single market.
The comments mark the first time a 2020 presidential candidate has called for the liability shield to be struck down.
Mr. Sessions became attorney general four decades after the Supreme Court struck down segregated schools in its landmark Brown v.
An appeals court on Wednesday struck down regulations meant to limit the consolidation of TV ownership in a single market.
The Virginia Supreme Court struck down the law in 2005, declaring it an "unconstitutional government intrusion" into Virginians' personal lives.
Thornton (1995), the Supreme Court struck down an Arkansas state constitutional amendment that sought to term limit members of Congress.
Potential changes coming: The Supreme Court in 2016 struck down a similar Texas law in Whole Women's Health v. Hellerstedt.
In Iowa, a judge struck down that state's "heartbeat" act in January after it was signed into law last year.
The courts, largely run by conservative old men, struck down 1,600 injunctions and rules in the summer of 1935 alone.
Their appeal eventually went to the United States Supreme Court, which, in 1967, struck down all laws barring interracial marriage.
Or the continuing political turmoil in Britain, where the Supreme Court struck down Prime Minister Boris Johnson's suspension of Parliament.
The Charlottesville City Council voted to remove Confederate statues, but that vote was struck down in April by the courts.
Republicans could also escape 28503 without serious political consequences if the law ends up being struck down after the election.
In two separate rulings, the Constitutional Court struck down previous laws, leaving the upper and lower houses with different rules.
Should one more Republican senator come out against DeVos, she would officially be struck down from serving as Education secretary.
The state Supreme Court struck down the current lines in January, arguing that they're an unconstitutional creation of partisan gerrymandering.
In March, a divided three-judge panel struck down the rule, holding that the Labor Department exceeded its regulatory authority.
Last year, the state's Supreme Court struck down part of the law under which Ravi was charged as unconstitutionally vague.
Since Reed, as Time Warner noted in its brief, two federal courts have struck down state versions anti-robocalling laws.
In 2018, Canada's Parliament legalized marijuana, and the Supreme Courts of both Mexico and South Africa struck down their bans.
Kim Reynolds signed "heartbeat" legislation in May of last year, but a state judge struck down the law this January.
DC had, until 2008, a fairly comprehensive ban on all handguns, which the Supreme Court struck down in DC v.
They argue that mandatory bar association dues are just like the union "agency fees" the justices struck down in Janus.
Voter ID laws and other restrictions in North Carolina, Texas and other states were struck down with the department's help.
A South African ban on domestic trade in rhino horn was struck down by the nation's Supreme Court of Appeals.
In a 7-2 vote, the Justices struck down a Texas statute banning abortion, effectively legalizing abortion across the country.
But a court struck down her appointment and that of a speaker of Parliament also nominated by the Socialist Party.
The Supreme Court struck down a section of federal law preventing businesses from registering trademarks seen as scandalous or immoral.
Brady's gavel struck down at 4:15 am, ending the Ways and Means hearing after nearly 18 hours of debate.
Madigan, for example, the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit struck down Illinois's statewide ban on public carry.
Last year, Kavanaugh wrote a ruling that struck down a rule regulating hydrofluorocarbons used in spray cans and air conditioners.
Georgia was freed from this supervision in 22018 when the Supreme Court struck down part of the Voting Rights Act.
Although the end of her strike came exactly one month after the Indian Supreme Court struck down absolute legal impunity for armed forces under the AFSPA—triggered in part by cases from Manipur—many of Irom's former supporters have criticized her decision to return to normal life before the Act was struck down entirely.
Of course, any time women talk about the abuse they've faced, there are inevitably misconceptions that need to be struck down.
Board of Education, which struck down segregation in public schools as a violation of the 14th Amendment's guarantee of equal protection.
Wade — language that saved the original fetal personhood law from being struck down by the Supreme Court in the first place.
The Supreme Court has struck down laws that allow people to be put to death for crimes that don't involve homicides.
Pence's office with calls about their menses in response to his state's restrictive abortion law, which has since been struck down.
Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi have also joined that chorus, though the Mississippi law was just struck down by a federal judge.
North Carolina, No. 15-1194, the court struck down a state law that prohibited sex offenders from accessing social media sites.
Last year, it was struck down by a judge, ruling that the ag-gag law violated the First and 14th Amendments.
Ultimately many of those laws were blocked or struck down by courts, but states appear to now be pushing modified versions.
Tam unanimously struck down another law allowing the USPTO to reject registration for marks that "disparage" individuals and groups of people.
They are well aware that in 2013, a closely divided court struck down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act.
Chuang struck down an earlier iteration of the ban, which was only partially restored by the U.S. Supreme Court in June.
" Asked about the Arizona immigration law partly struck down in 2012, he added, "We are following the Constitution and federal law.
Wade somewhat, and opened the door for states to pass restrictive laws like the ones Whole Woman's Health later struck down.
But in June Brazil's supreme court struck down a law that would have introduced paper receipts for 5% of ballot boxes.
It would be hard to review the federal judge's ruling Friday that struck down the ACA in a low-profile way.
Further, Texas claimed that the individual mandate is so central to the ACA that the entire law must be struck down.
It's corrected and voided tens of thousands of tests and Holmes' net worth has been struck down to $0 by Forbes.
Wendy Davis said Monday she was "absolutely overjoyed" by the Supreme Court's ruling that struck down a Texas abortion access law.
The Supreme Court partially struck down RFRA in 1997, finding its strictures with regard to state governments to exceed Congress's power.
S. Privacy Shield framework, the replacement for the Safe Harbor agreement that was struck down by Europe's highest court last year.
But after weeks of her trying different loopholes, a federal judge ultimately struck down her bid for a recount December 12.
But it's expected that the special privilege will be officially struck down even though some Republicans may vote to uphold it.
In 2015 the Texas Supreme Court struck down a law requiring eyebrow-threaders to obtain expensive and unnecessary training in cosmetology.
In 2014, the court struck down limits on the total amount individuals can donate during the federal two-year election cycle.
A court in August struck down a Labour Department rule that greatly expanded the number of workers eligible for overtime pay.
The EU's top court struck down Privacy Shield's predecessor in 2015 for allowing U.S. spies unfettered access to EU citizens' data.
In May, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federal law that had banned gambling on sporting events in most states.
Nearly all of the accomplishments most valued by the team have been struck down or heavily criticized in the past year.
A federal appeals court on Tuesday struck down Washington, DC's latest attempt to limit residents' right to carry guns in public.
A federal judge has struck down a West Virginia county's ordinance banning permanent storage of wastewater generated from natural gas drilling.
In May, the court struck down two congressional district maps, holding that the state had engaged in an unconstitutional racial gerrymander.
As early as 2003, when Lawrence v Texas struck down sodomy laws, the majority had "signed on to the…homosexual agenda".
The Supreme Court on Monday struck down a Texas law that could have shuttered the majority of the state's abortion clinics.
If the court struck down the rule, the U.S. might have a hard time meeting its commitments under the Paris deal.
Chicago had adopted a gun range ban after the Supreme Court in 2010 struck down a city law prohibiting handgun possession.
The Supreme Court struck down a provision of the law in 1995, but Congress issue a similar version a year later.
The House on Thursday struck down an Obama-era regulation that could block some recipients of disability benefits from buying guns.
A federal court has partially struck down a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rule that capped the rates for inmate phone calls.
Some of those restrictions, however, have been struck down in court, including this year's major ruling against the 2013 Texas law.
In 2014, Lynn Adelman, a federal district judge in Wisconsin, struck down the law after finding no evidence of voter fraud.
She said the high court sometimes upheld local and state gun control measures but struck down others under the Second Amendment.
It was on the right to same-sex marriage — not the Defense of Marriage Act, which it struck down in 27652.
At the constitutional level, this means that laws criminalizing sodomy or prohibiting same-sex couples from marrying must be struck down.
A federal judge struck down a Kentucky law on Friday that would have threatened the last abortion clinic in the state.
Trump has given mixed signals on the legislation to legalize the payments to insurance companies, which were struck down in court.
It replaces a widely used 6900 agreement that was struck down by the European high court over privacy concerns last fall.
Missouri has chosen the unfortunate route of violating the constitutional rights of these producers and this law should be struck down.
North Carolina struck down a North Carolina law prohibiting registered sex offenders from accessing social media services on First Amendment grounds.
Some states do have laws banning falsehoods in political advertising, but several of these have been struck down by the courts.
And Beshear is joining several attorneys general to challenge a ruling from a federal judge in Texas who struck down ObamaCare.
It was on the right to same-sex marriage — not the Defense of Marriage Act, which it struck down in 2013.
If Stop & Frisk is struck down by the pandering NYC politicians, increases in crime & eventual terrorist attacks will be on them.
That approach was struck down as unconstitutional in the 1978 Supreme Court case Regents of the University of California v. Bakke.
Here's why: In 2018, the Supreme Court struck down a Minnesota law that banned all political apparel in the polling place.
In doing so, the court all but telegraphed the result it expects: for the statute to be struck down as unconstitutional.
A district judge has struck down a Federal Election Commission (FEC) rule that allowed for anonymous donations to "dark money" groups.
The Federal Telecommunications Institute's (IFT) decision reverses an initial 2015 ruling that was struck down by a Mexican tribunal in January.
"I can only wish all of my opponents a speedy recovery," Djokovic said after another injury struck down his latest foe.
A federal judge on Monday struck down Medicaid work requirements that had been approved by the Trump administration in a state.
In the private sector the Secretary of Labor struck down NDAs that prohibited employees from reporting safety concerns to the government.
In a landmark 7–2 ruling in 1983, the Supreme Court sided with Chadha and effectively struck down the legislative veto.
It replaces a widely used 2000 agreement that was struck down by the European high court over privacy concerns last fall.
Schumer said while he believed a declaration would get struck down in court, he and Pelosi are open to legislative options.
Back in 2013, the Supreme Court struck down the heart of the 1965 Voting Rights Act, ruling in Shelby County v.
The Supreme Court struck down one of the most extreme TRAP laws, Texas' HB2, in a 5-3 vote in 2016.
But about a half dozen were struck down as unconstitutional, and most schools had not written new statements addressing these questions.
The court in 2014 unanimously struck down the original law, with most justices ruling it unconstitutionally added a qualification to vote.
The law triggered three years of legal battles before the Supreme Court struck down both provisions in Whole Woman's Health v.
However, the ordinances will likely be struck down by the courts and their legal claims in the administration's lawsuit will fail.
The challengers argue that because the individual mandate is unconstitutional, all of the rest of ObamaCare should be struck down too.
In 2007, a three-judge panel of the appeals court, not including Judge Garland, struck down Washington's strict gun control law.
And on March 240, a new law changing how judges are elected was struck down by a three-judge state panel.
European Union courts struck down exemptions allowing the U.S. to store European citizens' data on stateside servers based on privacy concerns.
Because British colonial law criminalized the hijra—a law that was not struck down until 2009—the community became deeply marginalized.
Courts have struck down D&E bans in every legal challenge so far because judges find that they violate Roe v.
The formula would rely on more recent examples of voting rights violations than Section 4b did before it was struck down.
Trump abandoned that policy last year in the face of widespread public outrage, and it was subsequently struck down in court.
An appeal decision on Humana is coming soon: Aetna is still weighing its options after the proposed merger was struck down.
A district court judge struck down the law, but was reversed by a divided three-judge panel of the Fifth Circuit.
Katherine Klein, advocacy coordinator for the American Civil Liberties Union's Mississippi branch, said she expected the law to be struck down.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down a Tennessee law that barred newcomers to the state from operating liquor stores.
A federal appeals court struck down the two-year residency requirement, saying it violated the Constitution by discriminating against new residents.
The judge agreed and struck down the curfew -- but said Jones may NOT drive without explicit permission from his probation officer.
They said it resembled an Italian government project that was struck down in 1980 by the European Court of Human Rights.
In 2018, a federal court struck down a similar bill that sought to prevent gender from being changed on birth certificates.
Ms. DeVos instituted a tiered system to grant some borrowers partial relief, but those measures were struck down by the courts.
The trial court in that case had struck down a voting map for the State Assembly as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander.
Voters in Ireland this spring struck down a 35-year-old constitutional ban on abortion, one of the strictest in Europe.
Context The Supreme Court last week struck down a 20163 federal law that effectively banned commercial sports betting in most states.
During World War II, the Supreme Court struck down such a demand for a flag salute during the Pledge of Allegiance.
In January, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court struck down the map of Republican-drawn districts used in the previous three House elections.
In the NAACP case, the Supreme Court struck down a demand from the Alabama AG for the names of NAACP members.
Last year, the Supreme Court struck down the practice, known as triple talaq, which is widely frowned upon around the world.
The court struck down the Texas law by a 183-3 vote in the 2016 case Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt.
In June, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a Texas law imposing strict regulations on doctors and facilities that perform abortions.
The current center-left government had also struck down his proposals to turn abandoned buildings into more dignified centers, he added.
Four other justices would have struck down the law using the more searching First Amendment scrutiny that applies to viewpoint discrimination.
It matters little to a disenfranchised black voter if Roberts acted without malice when he struck down the Voting Rights Act.
The FCC already has truth in advertising policies, but exempts campaign ads, and a judge struck down a law mandating accuracy.
The Montana Supreme Court struck down the entire program, and so it was not obvious that it discriminated against religious groups.
The courts have also struck down trickery such as restaurants giving away foie gras with purchase of an expensive tasting menu.
These are the sorts of hurdles federal courts struck down in some states before the last election as transparent voter suppression.
Earlier this year, the state's Supreme Court struck down local fracking bans approved in the cities of Fort Collins and Longmont.
That ruling struck down limits on independent campaign spending by corporations and unions, and Stevens wrote a lengthy dissent in response.
Twitter, a CBS News Democratic debate partner, even had its original stream of the event struck down by CBS Broadcasting Inc.
He also didn't mention that the entire law could be struck down by the Supreme Court, something his Justice Department supports.
North Dakota was the first state to enact such legislation in 2013, but it was also struck down by the courts.
The Montana Supreme Court struck down the entire program and so it is not obvious that it discriminated against religious groups.
But in 1962, it struck down a California law that made being a drug addict a crime on Eighth Amendment grounds.
The Supreme Court struck down the provision as racially discriminatory in 1985, but lawmakers revived it by restricting it to felonies.
A federal judge in December 2018 agreed with the GOP plaintiffs and ruled that the entire law should be struck down.
Trump insists that if the law were struck down, he would enact a plan continuing to protect patients with preexisting conditions.
But the Montana Supreme Court struck down the scholarship program entirely because it could be used to pay for religious schools.
The FCC passed a less strict version of the rules back in 85033, but they were struck down three years later.
Anti-abortion Republicans proposed new restrictions in several states after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down some Texas regulations in June.
In a way, I identify with youthful athletes who've been tragically struck down only to rebound in some unique, indefatigable way.
If the orders are struck down or delayed by the courts, or subjected to protracted battles on Capitol Hill, so what?
AIG and Prudential are the only current non-bank SIFIs, after a federal court struck down Metlife's SIFI designation in 2016.
Attempts to restrict foreigners with visas or asylum seekers from entering the country will also likely be struck down in court.
Two of the Republican judges at the time suggested they may side with the lower court, which struck down the law.
The ruling did send the question of whether the entire Affordable Care Act should be struck down to the lower courts.
The Supreme Court struck down anti-sodomy laws in 2003, ruling that the bans were in violation of the 14th Amendment.
The GOP map was drawn after the state Supreme Court struck down the state's current congressional map in a gerrymandering case.
Florida's law included restrictions similar to those in a Texas law that the U.S. Supreme Court struck down earlier this week.
Trump, with his very first veto, struck down a similar measure that had cleared both the House and Senate in March.
But many times they are held up in committees, rejected in legislative votes, vetoed by governors and struck down in courts.
A president's most cherished policy initiatives may be savaged in the media, derailed by Congress or struck down by the courts.
The most famous period of ideological division on the court was in the 1930s, when it repeatedly struck down liberal legislation.
While the language in the bill was struck down, it did vaguely lay out what the new force would look like.
Negotiators on Capitol Hill have at times seemed close to a deal, only to have preliminary agreements struck down by Trump.
The law was extremely similar to the Texas law the Court struck down in the 2016 case Whole Woman's Health v.
The courts struck down the 2010 net neutrality rules for reasons that had little to do with the wireless carve-out.
In a surprise move, the Supreme Court upheld the individual mandate but struck down the Medicaid expansion as a required program.
"There may be more of these laws that get struck down," explained Elizabeth Nash, a Guttmacher Institute senior state issues manager.
Nearly four months after it was struck down, the U.S. and the European Union have reached a new Safe Harbor deal.
Though the Muslim ban was struck down, rewritten, and struck down again, it made its way through the lower courts, and the Supreme Court in early December ultimately allowed the latest version of the ban to go into full effect, thereby barring citizens from six Muslim-majority countries, plus North Korea and some people from Venezuela.
In May, the United State Supreme Court struck down efforts by North Carolina to bring back a law that mandated voter identification.
In a 5-3 ruling, the high court struck down a controversial Texas abortion law, giving a victory to abortion rights groups.
A federal court in Philadelphia struck down a new city law that barred employers from asking job candidates about their salary history.
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the restrictions contained in the law, House Bill 220, last June, but the damage was done.
But many times such bills are held up in committees, rejected in legislative votes, vetoed by governors and struck down in courts.
Parts of that law, passed during America's civil rights movement in 1965, were struck down by the US Supreme Court in 2013.
They have already struck down a rule that denied the right to claim asylum to people who cross the border without authorisation.
Over the past several days, courts have struck down several state laws that restrict voting: in North Carolina, Wisconsin, Kansas, and Texas.
In late June, the Supreme Court struck down two major anti-abortion laws with its decision in Whole Woman's Health v. Hellerstedt.
In the event that the Affordable Care Act is struck down in its entirety, Congress would put forward a more comprehensive response.
He, like Justice Clarence Thomas and McConnnell, contended that contribution limits should be subject to strict scrutiny and almost always struck down.
Reality check: The Trump administration is currently arguing in court that the ACA's protections for pre-existing conditions should be struck down.
A Pennsylvania judge struck down three Pittsburgh gun reform ordinances inspired by the shooting at the Tree of Life Synagogue last year.
In 2015, Kavanaugh's court also struck down an Obama-era mandate that required religious organizations to give their employees access to contraception.
Windsor,which struck down the federal ban on same-sex marriages in 2013 with a legal rationale that applied to states' bans.
This month, a judge in Texas struck down a law governing the adoptions of Native American children by Native families as unconstitutional.
Their immediate impact was that some of DC, Chicago, and other cities' restrictions on guns — in particular, handgun bans — were struck down.
California was still recovering from the depths of recession, and the measure passed overwhelmingly, but ultimately was struck down by the courts.
Several said the ACA getting struck down would be a good thing because it would force Congress to come to an agreement.
Further departing from his predecessor's policies, Mr. Masisi also endorsed a June court ruling that struck down colonial-era laws against homosexuality.
The day the Civil Rights Act passed, if it had come up for a popular vote, it probably would've gotten struck down.
In 2013, U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups struck down part of the state's law, saying it criminalizes intimate relationships among consenting adults.
The law will be struck down in the courts, just as heartbeat bills have been elsewhere, most recently in Kentucky and Iowa.
The U.S. Supreme Court in 2012 partially struck down the law, including a provision requiring immigrants to carry paperwork at all times.
The agency has been working on a revised fiduciary rule, after its initial version was struck down in a 2018 court challenge.
But a federal judge struck down their lawsuit last week, so they organized the rally to pressure Congress to end the shutdown.
In May, a federal court struck down that rule but Congress is reportedly working on legislation that would reinstate the registration requirement.
High-level negotiations for a revision were well underway when the European Court of Justice struck down Safe Harbor in October 2015.
To have him struck down in his prime — no, ahead of his prime — is a loss like few in baseball have experienced.
The agency has tried for years to enforce net neutrality, but the same appeals court had twice previously struck down similar rules.
The court struck down President Uhuru Kenyatta's poll victory then, saying there had been illegalities and irregularities in the transmission of results.
I don't recall the moment in 1967 when the United States Supreme Court struck down anti-miscegenation laws in Loving v. Virginia.
Pressure for change in the city-state has increased since India's top court struck down colonial-era criminalization of homosexuality last year.
But a year ago the skin-in-the-game rule for CLOs was struck down by the DC Circuit Court of Appeals.
The following year, he struck down a restrictive abortion law in Wisconsin because it was based on "spurious contentions regarding women's health".
If the Trump administration had just written the order this way the first time around, it might never have been struck down.
Courts struck down the first two versions of Trump's travel ban, and the current one is narrower in scope than its predecessors.
Executions have been on hold in Florida since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the state's death penalty laws a year ago.
Louisiana's law was struck down by a trial judge, but the appeals court said last week that the law could be enforced.
Part of the regulation was struck down in federal court in 2011, but other elements of this needless regulation remain in effect.
I think it's just a matter of time before inevitably the ban would get struck down through whichever way eventually does that.
It was again struck down by a federal judge in Hawaii and again by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Maryland.
In 2013, the Supreme Court unanimously struck down patents on two human genes—BRCA1 and BRCA2—associated with breast and ovarian cancers.
Ryan Zinke, the former interior secretary, in January 2018 reversed Jewell's decision but that move was struck down by a federal judge.
The new agreement, almost identical to the agreement struck down in court, is accompanied by a 20-page report signed by Bernhardt.

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