Synonym: illegal, illegitimate, unauthorized, unlawful. Similar words: constitutional, constitutional convention, institutional, constitution, institution, constitute, functional, instructional. Meaning: adj. not consistent with or according to a constitution; contrary to the U.S. Constitution.
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31. However, opponents charge that the new Internet regulations amount to unconstitutional censorship that would criminalize expression protected by the First Amendment.
32. That is not to say that all such restrictions are unconstitutional.
33. The move was denounced by the opposition as unconstitutional and dictatorial.
34. The US Supreme Court ruled in 1954 that segregation in schools was unconstitutional.
35. When the Supreme Court declares a state law unconstitutional, similar statutes in other states are not automatically voided.
36. Are policies that require administrative approval of underground publications unconstitutional?
37. Although there was no compulsion for students to participate or even to be present, the courts ruled the statute unconstitutional.
38. When a federal district court first heard the case,[sentencedict.com] it declared the federal law unconstitutional.
39. The court ruled the state law was unconstitutional and void.
40. High-powered investigations of intelligence agencies in the wake of Watergate had revealed much evidence of illicit and unconstitutional behaviour.
41. If it should rule that the president's actions were unconstitutional it would be a big step toward his impeachment by Congress.
42. C Measured against these principles, some aspects of the Pennsylvania informed-consent scheme are unconstitutional.
43. The problem started when one employee mentioned over lunch that he had read that an income tax on wages was unconstitutional.
44. Shaw v. Hunt: Oddly shaped congressional districts are unconstitutional if they were designed in order to ensure black voting majorities.
45. That is both barbaric and unconstitutional.
46. It narrates the unconstitutional acts of James II.
47. Baker and Christopher say it is ineffective and unconstitutional.
48. Such legislation is virtually per se unconstitutional.
49. The chairman ruled that the meeting was unconstitutional.
49. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
50. It declared the electric chair unconstitutional.
51. They common until the Supreme Court ruled them unconstitutional.
52. The constitution supervision committee exercises the appellate jurisdiction over the unconstitutional cases in accordance with judicial procedure.
53. Because of social reform, the main causes of credit disequilibria in nowadays include moral order disequilib-ria, uncertainty of administrable. policies and unconstitutional private property rights .
54. The Supreme Court successfully claimed the right to strike down a law as unconstitutional, but the president retains the ability to nominate new Supreme Court justices.
55. April Redding argues the search was an unconstitutional and degrading violation of her daughter's rights.
56. Last month, a federal judge in Detroit ruled the program illegal and unconstitutional.
57. But in 1935, the Supreme Court declared the law unconstitutional.
58. It was the judicial authority to enforce, but not to expound, fundamental law and was limited to the concededly unconstitutional act.
59. As such he is seeking a declaratory judgment that the Internet Gambling Ban ( IGB ) is unconstitutional.
60. Last year Italy's constitutional court ruled that a law granting immunity from prosecution to Silvio Berlusconi while in office was unconstitutional.
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