Many observers thought that major parts of these laws contained serious constitutional flaws.
Minor tinkering will not be enough to cure the constitutional flaws.
This constitutional flaw, however, does not render Section 201 unconstitutional in its entirety.
The court decision showed the fundamental constitutional flaws of the counterterrorism legislation.
The Court stayed its judgment until October 4, 1982 to give Congress an opportunity to repair the constitutional flaws in the bankruptcy system.
It suffers from the same constitutional flaw: suppression of free speech because the Government righteously hates the flag burners' message.
Two years later, in 1855, the legislature passed a revised prohibitory liquor law to avoid the constitutional flaws of the first law.
Today she cited "obvious flaws in the initiative, constitutional and otherwise."
This appears to avoid the constitutional flaws of both the "open" and the "closed" primary as discussed above.
Edward L. Barocas, an assistant deputy public defender, argued today that the changes had two constitutional flaws.