Under the Stolen Valor Act, it is a federal offense to purchase a replica of the Congressional Medal of Honor. It is a criminal offense to wear and display even a real Medal of Honor if you are not the person who actually earned the medal. Fortunately, in June 2012, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down the law by finding it unconstitutional.
an example of a bill that is unconstitutional is attainder
The Judicial Branch can declare an act of the President unconstitutional.
Technically yes but, you shouldn't because you didn't earn it Since the passage of the Stolen Valor Act of 1996 by the US Congress, I wouldn't wear ANY military medal I didn't earn.
yes
Parts of the National Industrial Recovery Act were ruled unconstitutional due to the fact that the act ceded too much power to the executive branch. The act was passed in 1933.
Andrew Jackson
The Victims Rights Clarification Act
It is the income tax section of the Wilson-Gorman Act of 1894 that was found unconstitutional
These declarations claimed that states have the right to consider void any act of Congress that they deem unconstitutional.
Worchester v. Georgia
Unconstitutional