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    The court is set to weigh the legality of a federal law that makes it a crime for people under domestic violence restraining orders to have guns in the latest major case to test the willingness of ...

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    Voters considered 14 proposed constitutional amendments and, in Tarrant County, school bond proposals were on the ballot in Azle, Eagle Mountain-Saginaw and Hurst-Euless-Bedford. Check back here ...

  5. Constitutional court - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional court is a high court that deals primarily with constitutional law. Its main authority is to rule on whether laws that are challenged are in fact unconstitutional , i.e. whether they conflict with constitutionally established rules, rights, and freedoms, among other things.

  6. Cramer v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Cramer appealed his conviction to the Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, where his conviction was upheld. [10] Appealing to the court of last resort, the Supreme Court, Cramer was granted certiorari on November 8, 1943. [11] The case was originally argued on March 9, 1944; [12] reargued on November 6, 1944; and finally decided on April 23 ...

  7. When the nation’s high court hands down a ruling on a constitutional issue, the judgment is virtually final, and decisions can only be altered with a constitutional amendment and a new ruling.

  8. Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue - Wikipedia

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    Argument: Oral argument: Case history; Prior: Espinoza v. Montana Dep't of Revenue, 2018 MT 306, 393 Mont. 446, 435 P.3d 603; cert. granted, 139 S. Ct. 2777 (2019).: Holding; The application of the no-aid provision discriminated against religious schools and the families whose children attend or hope to attend them in violation of the Free Exercise Clause of the Federal Constitution.

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