It also might strike down the health-care mandate but leave the remainder of the law intact.
L.U. It would, however, make it easier for the courts to strike down local statutes.
News accounts suggest that the Supreme Court may eventually strike down the Defense of Marriage Act.
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There are hints that the Supreme Court could simply strike down the Affordable Care Act.
But federal courts strike down state statutes all the time for violating the U.S. Constitution.
He's probably also signaling that Justice will strike down the Texas and South Carolina statutes.
Now fully supportive, he's said would strike down California's law if he sat on the Supreme Court.
Strike down Obamacare, and single payer instantly becomes the number one organizing cause for liberals in America.
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On the steps of the court a Tea Party group chants "strike it down, strike it down".
In addition, Germany's supreme court would strike down a bailout, the advisers warned, unless it was absolutely unavoidable.
Circuit invoked the First Amendment to strike down the new health warnings mandated by FDA for all cigarette packaging.
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The Court was suddenly empowered to strike down governmental appointments and decisions, IDF orders, and laws of the Knesset.
That suggested at least five justices Justice Kennedy plus the court's four liberals might be ready to strike down the law.
State attorney generals along with their courts may strike down this mandate as unconstitutional based on the commerce clause.
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In 2000, the Supreme Court voted 5-4 to strike down Nebraska's law with Justice O'Connor in the pro-choice majority.
If the Court takes its responsibilities seriously it will strike down the legislation.
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Chief Justice John Roberts, among others, seems reluctant to open a new avenue for judges to strike down state laws.
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Meanwhile, the egg industry has used its influence with a sympathetic Congress to strike down financing for the Salmonella-tracking programme.
And she did not strike down the European Central Bank for creating a torrent of liquidity for banks (see article).
That may explain why some in the government would be relieved if the constitutional court did indeed strike down their new law.
Rehnquist, did finally strike down another law as violating the Commerce Clause.
Critics of Obamacare have convinced two federal judges to strike down the law for exceeding the powers of Congress to regulate interstate commerce.
If the Constitution remains relevant to the operation of the American government, the Court must strike down the individual mandate to purchase insurance.
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The Court did strike down the Medicaid provision of the ACA but granted the states the option of opting in to its expansion.
If they decide to strike down the "not a fit person" finding against Rupert Murdoch, they could find themselves in an uncomfortable position.
Lawsuits around the country have led four federal district courts and two appeals courts to strike down the law's Section 3, which defines marriage.
The justices could strike down DOMA's limits on federal recognition of same-sex marriage without upholding Proposition 8 and knocking down state-approved same-sex marriage bans.
The plaintiffs in this case wanted the court to strike down the whole law, formally known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
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They point out that the federal government has twice stepped in to strike down marriage laws deemed acceptable in one state but not elsewhere.
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