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  2. Bethune-Hill v. Virginia State Bd. of Elections - Wikipedia

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    Bethune-Hill v. Virginia State Bd. of Elections, 580 U.S. ___ (2017), was a case in which the United States Supreme Court evaluated whether Virginia's legislature – the Virginia General Assembly – violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution by considering racial demographics when drawing the boundaries of twelve of the state's ...

  3. Morgan v. Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Morgan v. Virginia, 328 U.S. 373 (1946), is a major United States Supreme Court case. In this landmark 1946 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 7–1 that Virginia's state law enforcing segregation on interstate buses was unconstitutional.

  4. Declaration of nullity - Wikipedia

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    In the Catholic Church, a declaration of nullity, commonly called an annulment and less commonly a decree of nullity, [1] and in some cases, a Catholic divorce, is an ecclesiastical tribunal determination and judgment that a marriage was invalidly contracted or, less frequently, a judgment that ordination was invalidly conferred.

  5. Virginia House of Delegates v. Bethune-Hill - Wikipedia

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    Virginia House of Delegates v. Bethune-Hill, 587 U.S. ___ (2019), was a case argued before the United States Supreme Court on March 18, 2019, in which the Virginia House of Delegates appealed against the decision in 2018 by the district court that 11 of Virginia's voting districts were racially gerrymandered, and thus unconstitutional.

  6. Declaration (law) - Wikipedia

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    In the canon law of the Catholic Church, a declaration of nullity, (commonly called an annulment and less commonly a decree of nullity) [1] is authoritative judgment on the part of an ecclesiastical tribunal juridically establishing the fact that a marriage was invalidly contracted or, less frequently, a judgment juridically establishing the fact that an ordination was invalidly conferred.

  7. Fact check: Declaration that Senate cannot convict an ex ...

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    This is a point of constitutional debate, but the majority of scholars believe impeachment authority extends to a president who has left office.

  8. Virginia Senate paves way for constitutional amendments - AOL

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    Democrats hold a 21-19 majority in the Senate for the four-year terms through December 2027. Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin can't veto the constitutional amendments.

  9. Virginia GOP candidate suggests those tolerant of drag queens ...

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    Hung Cao, the Republican Senate nominee in Virginia, disparaged drag queens and people who are tolerant of them by implying Wednesday that they are not tough enough to serve in the military.