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Some people, however, say the new law may still be unconstitutional.
They are right, and the court should hold the law to be unconstitutional.
I certainly believe that the Court should find this law unconstitutional.
Even some who support the bill say parts may be unconstitutional.
"But the Court did not say it was unconstitutional to have them off the site."
The professor also said he could not see how the new rules would be unconstitutional.
In the most extreme cases, they may also be unconstitutional.
The Court did not, however, find that the moment of silence was itself unconstitutional.
That law was recently held unconstitutional by two federal courts.
The court has the power to declare any law unconstitutional.
The following year, a federal judge declared the policy unconstitutional.
"That's unconstitutional and something we also see as grounds for court action."
And that, he said, was an unconstitutional reason for excluding anyone.
It has not been declared unconstitutional in any case so far.
Legal experts generally said such a law might be unconstitutional.
And if the law did apply to the President, it was unconstitutional.
But in doing so, the court had never held the statute unconstitutional.
"But it will be hard for them to get the act struck down as unconstitutional."
It was unconstitutional, he argued; the government had no such power.
Laws of this kind have generally been held to be unconstitutional.
Some have taken the view that such penalties are unconstitutional.
The Court advised that such a law would be unconstitutional.
Please know that I will continue to fight against this unconstitutional bill.
The result, the judge said, was an unconstitutional taking of the schools' expected revenue.
The legislature can simply not pass any law they believe to be unconstitutional.