The court did not challenge the fundamental problem that our air is so polluted that Americans are becoming ill and dying prematurely from breathing smog and soot.
Only if city officials do this, white officers assert, will they avoid the court challenges that such test results have drawn for more than a decade.
"You don't flood the courts with a hundred cases," the inspector said, "because if you lose two or three of them you might find the whole concept challenged."
You believe that Congress can never use the courts to challenge the President when he abuses his power.
With no written Constitution, Britain considers Parliament to be sovereign, and the new court will not challenge its primacy.
The courts have also challenged other interventions into troubled districts.
It must be stressed that the courts are not challenging the merits of the decision but rather the power of the body in question to reach that particular decision.
No court in the land will challenge the validity of my deed.
If baseball's labor relations were removed from the antitrust exemption, the union could use the courts to challenge any terms and conditions the owners might impose unilaterally.
She also observed that if a revaluation is not begun soon, commercial and residential property owners would likely bring class-action suits in the courts challenging the present tax system.