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Federal (higher) Courts

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Overview

Example

  • Imagine a local community established a law deeming it a criminal offense for any person to utter any offensive word. Upon a proper federal legal challenge to that local community’s criminal law, it would be appropriate for the reviewing federal judge to conclude that local community law violates the Legal Principle. The federal court would declare the state law unconstitutional.
    • This procedure applies even if the federal judge personally abhors offensive words.
    • This result remains appropriate even if the Supreme Court of that particular region previously ruled that the criminal law prohibiting all offensive words was valid.
    • It is also of no consequence and irrelevant that most people who live in that local community strongly favor such a law prohibiting all offensive words.

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