In Islam, the consumption of pork and its by-products is forbidden according to dietary laws.
ex post facto laws and Bills of Attainder
Yes, according to Jewish dietary laws, it is forbidden to cook a young goat in the milk of its own mother.
overriding the federal laws
No, not everything is allowed just because it is not explicitly forbidden. There are laws, rules, and ethical considerations that dictate what is acceptable behavior.
In Islam, foods that are considered forbidden include pork, alcohol, and any meat that is not slaughtered according to Islamic dietary laws (halal).
Yes, alcohol in food is considered haram (forbidden) in Islamic dietary laws.
No. In fact, the Scriptures include laws to cover the divorce process.
Money couldn't pass hands at night
Congress can't pass ex post facto laws, which prohibit something retroactively, meaning something that has already happened. Bills of attainder, which declare people guilty without a trial, are also forbidden.
His assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. Has forbidden his Governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance.
In beta decay, allowed transitions follow conservation laws for energy, momentum, and angular momentum, while forbidden transitions violate these laws. Allowed transitions result in the emission of beta particles with specific energies and momenta. Forbidden transitions are rare and involve higher-order interactions, resulting in beta particles with nonstandard energies or angular momenta.