Never, the word "repealed" refers to laws. Cases would be "referred"
Yes, they just tend not to be.
many segregation laws were repealed
Laws are no longer effective when they have been repealed or determined to be unconstitutional by a higher court with that authority.
Because they violated personal freedoms and were against the US constitution.
many segregation laws were repealed
One of those laws must be repealed.
pass laws
the congress may veto laws or pass laws for a city.
kilala mo ba si sir JM = jun jun manyak?
The American Colonies Act 1766 decreed that Parliament had the right to pass whatever laws were needed to govern the empire. It was passed to show that Britain would still assert its authority over the colonies, even though it repealed the unpopular Stamp Act due to the economic pressure of boycotts.
Yes. In order to repeal a law, Congress must introduce new legislation which states that a previous law (Health Care Reform, Don't Ask Don't Tell) is repealed. Theoretically, if the Senate did pass a bill which repealed the Health Care Reform Act, then it's up to President Obama to veto the bill. This would place the veto subject to an override by a 2/3 super majority in each chamber of Congress. Currently, the House does not have to votes to over ride a Presidential veto.