On the one hand: YES, because these newly independent nation-states in Europe (post-Soviet states) are bound to rules of international law and the influence of the European community and Union.
On the other hand: NO. A very recent example would be the situation in Ukraine and the Crimean region.
To conclude, there are multiple replies and argumentations possible to this question, but they all need to be supported by extensive research.
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Supreme Court Case Korematsu V. United States (1944)
Marbury vs madison
Mistretta v. United States
it was upheld by cyrus
The Plessy v. Ferguson decision in 1896 upheld racial segregation and the "separate but equal" doctrine, which allowed legalized discrimination. This decision had a significant impact on the nation, particularly on the southern states. It further entrenched racial segregation and provided a legal basis for Jim Crow laws, leading to decades of systemic racial inequality and discrimination in the South. It wasn't until the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision in 1954 that the Plessy decision's precedent was overturned.
The law prohibiting the teaching of evolution was upheld
The film directed by D.W. Griffith that was featured in the Supreme Court case Mutual v. Ohio was "The Birth of a Nation" (1915). The court ruling in this case upheld the power of states to censor and regulate motion pictures, leading to widespread censorship in the industry until the 1950s.
FALSE! The Supreme Court has never upheld automatic expatration.
A void contract can be signed and upheld in court. However, this depends on why it was void to begin with.
Confirm or support (something that has been questioned): "the court upheld his claim for damages".Maintain (a custom or practice).
Limits to free speech were constitutional during national emergencies