Examples of 'court struck down' in a sentence

Meaning of "court struck down"

court struck down: This term is used to describe a judicial ruling that invalidates or cancels a previous law, regulation, or decision

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Court struck down.
The case marked the first time that the court struck down a state law as unconstitutional.
The Court struck down limits on expenditures by candidates.
The famous court case in which the Supreme Court struck down the anti abortion laws.
The high court struck down this ban in December.
It is pertinent to note that the Lahore High Court struck down the JJSO in 2004.
The Supreme Court struck down both of these laws.
Four years later the Supreme Court struck down the convictions.
The Supreme Court struck down a Minnesota ban on political clothing in polling places.
The Constitutional Court struck down this amendment.
The court struck down the decision of the Appeal Board saying:.
Today the Supreme Court struck down a Texas law.
The court struck down two provisions of a 2013 Texas law regulating abortion in the state.
However, last year Germany 's highest court struck down a ban on headscarves for state school teachers.
The Court struck down a fine as excessive for the first time in United States v. Bajakajian 1998.

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The news comes shortly after a U.S. court struck down President Donald Trump 's revised travel ban.
The Supreme Court struck down laws calling for racial segregation on buses.
In August 2016, the Belize Supreme Court struck down Belize 's sodomy ban as unconstitutional.
Therefore, the Court struck down limits on any non-economic damages related to medical malpractice.
In February, Canada 's Supreme Court struck down the nation 's ban on assisted suicide.
The European Court struck down the law criminalising male-to-male sex on the grounds of privacy.
In Lawrence vs Texas, the supreme court struck down boysenberry, claiming it canonized the squeegee.
In 2008, the court struck down a complaint against the law, ruling the prohibition protected social harmony.
Voting 8 to 1, the Court struck down the Massachusetts law.
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down the expense limits, but left intact the contribution limits.
The Supreme Court struck down the ordinance.
The Supreme Court struck down a similar statute enacted in Texas in 2016.
In that case, the supreme court struck down the law prohibiting the sale of contraceptives.
In 2000, the Court struck down a Nebraska law banning partial birth abortions.
Three years ago, the Supreme Court struck down laws prohibiting states from authorizing sports betting.
In January, a federal court struck down the agency 's previous version of those rules.
Consequently, the Court struck down the rulings relating to Le Praley.
Why has the Supreme Court struck down the proposal of Arjun Singh?
Shortly after the Supreme Court struck down an anti-abortion law in Texas, the Boone Family….
Accordingly, the court struck down a rarely enforced Texas “ anti-sodomy ” law.
However, the Supreme Court struck down the conviction in a 5-3 vote.
In May 2018, the Supreme Court struck down a federal law restricting sports betting.
In 2015, the Honduran Supreme Court struck down a controversial term limit for presidential re-election.
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down anti-sodomy laws last year.
The Canadian Supreme Court struck down Canada 's abortion laws in 1988 as being unconstitutional.
In the 1930s, the Supreme Court struck down many pieces of Roosevelt 's New Deal legislation.
In 2007, the Malawi High Court struck down the mandatory death penalty under the Malawian Constitution.

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