In December France's constitutional council struck down the new 75% tax rate introduced by Mr Hollande.
Last week, a federal judge struck down the lawsuit and ordered the caucuses to proceed.
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Last week, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals, which is in Denver, struck down that injunction.
Evans (1996), which struck down a Colorado ballot initiative denying all legal protections to homosexuals.
Instead, he is suing to have the Texas civil asset forfeiture law struck down.
If ObamaCare is struck down, Americans will want to know what he will do.
And if the state doesn't have a good reason, it should be struck down.
Waiting for DOMA to be repealed or struck down in the courts will potentially take years.
Many tea party groups have struck down notions that a major catastrophe will happen.
He survived a election, although a recent court decision struck down most of the law.
Perry, which struck down Proposition 8 (which would have made same-sex marriage illegal in California).
Recently, a California tax break was struck down as a violation of the Dormant Interstate Commerce Clause.
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Mr. DAVIDSON: There have been a number of measures that have been struck down after the fact.
Maine passed a similar law in 1995 that was struck down by state courts that same year.
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British Columbia's Supreme Court has struck down a portion of Canada's criminal code that bans physician-assisted suicide.
Rural Telephone Services in 1992, which struck down the copyright on a telephone book for lack of originality.
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The Supreme Court struck down parts of the law in a 5-4 decision of Citizens United v.
Grace was seven years old when she was struck down -- just a gorgeous, caring, joyful little girl.
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And Citigroup (C) shareholders struck down a fat pay package for chief executive Vikram Pandit.
At the last moment Mr Jindal realised his straddle was not working, struck down the measure, and apologised.
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Even though the court struck down the FCC's Broadcast Flag rules, it's unlikely the technology is completely dead.
Last week, in a controversial ruling, Peru's Supreme Court struck down some provisions of Mr Fujimori's anti-terrorist law.
Earlier this year, a court struck down a Food and Drug Administration rule requiring that certain drugs be tested in children.
Remember that the Supreme Court also struck down the most explicit version of affirmative action, Michigan's point-scoring system.
Should Obamacare be struck down or crippled, the Roberts court will be seen by many as politically slanted.
If Turkey and Armenia could only become friendlier beforehand, the resolution might then be struck down for good.
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But the court stopped short of following federal Judge Roger Vinson of Florida, who struck down the whole law.
In 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down state laws prohibiting interracial marriages.
After a court struck down that order as too broad, the government issued another, reworked ban earlier this month.
In America such quotas would be struck down because they disregard the right of male directors to equal treatment.
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