constitutionally suspect

Frequency: 4.80.9 per million words

Similar to 'dubious', suggesting that a law or action is likely unconstitutional.

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Examples (20)

  • The new surveillance law is widely regarded as constitutionally suspect.
  • The law was challenged as being constitutionally suspect.
  • The judge found the evidence was obtained through methods that were constitutionally suspect.
  • Critics argued that the new policy was constitutionally suspect.
  • Any policy that restricts freedom of the press is immediately constitutionally suspect.
  • Any law that infringes on fundamental rights is considered constitutionally suspect.
  • Legal scholars have labeled the executive order constitutionally suspect due to its broad scope.
  • The court will decide if the search warrant was constitutionally suspect.
  • Because it creates different rules for different citizens, the ordinance is constitutionally suspect.
  • He filed a lawsuit, claiming the legislation was constitutionally suspect.
  • The Supreme Court will review the case because several of its provisions are constitutionally suspect.
  • The legal team believes the evidence obtained is constitutionally suspect.
  • Critics argue that the entire legislative framework is constitutionally suspect.
  • Debates arose about whether the ruling was constitutionally suspect.
  • The idea of a national curfew, while perhaps effective, remains constitutionally suspect.
  • Lawyers often argue that certain government actions are constitutionally suspect.
  • The government's decision to detain citizens without trial was a constitutionally suspect action.
  • The judge reviewed the case to determine if any procedures were constitutionally suspect.
  • A law that vaguely defines what constitutes a crime is inherently constitutionally suspect.
  • Many legal scholars consider such a broad interpretation to be constitutionally suspect.