For this reason, precedent alone established the principle that a court may strike down a law it deems unconstitutional.
But those are the protections that the state court later deemed unconstitutional.
The bill was immediately revised and again deemed unconstitutional by the Supreme Court.
To date, such laws have been deemed unconstitutional by every court that has considered them.
Laws and other legal acts, or their separate provisions, that are deemed unconstitutional, lose legal force.
The citizenship law was under discussion during 2007; it was deemed unconstitutional on 13 November 2006.
They had a conflict over railroad legislation which de Saint-Just deemed unconstitutional.
If such is the case, the law is usually deemed unconstitutional.
The administration also said the programs could be deemed unconstitutional without upsetting any of the court's precedents.
These regulations have been repeatedly deemed unconstitutional in a series of court decisions including "Hitzig."