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Never, the word "repealed" refers to laws.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many segregation laws were repealed
Laws are no longer effective when they have been repealed or determined to be unconstitutional by a higher court with that authority.
many segregation laws were repealed
One of those laws must be repealed.
Because they violated personal freedoms and were against the US constitution.
Repealed statutes are laws that have been formally revoked or annulled by legislative action. Once a statute is repealed, it is no longer in effect and cannot be enforced. However, the effects of the repeal may vary; for instance, some repealed laws may include provisions for the continuation of certain rights or obligations that arose while the law was in force. Additionally, courts may consider repealed statutes in legal interpretations or historical contexts, but they do not hold any legal authority post-repeal.
In the 19th century, clauses in the Magna Carta that were obsolete or that had been superseded by subsequent laws began to be repealed. In the ensuing 140 years, the entire charter was essentially repealed.
Similar but not quite the same Laws or rules are repealed Physical things are recalled
British Parliament had repealed (Take back laws) the Townshend Acts earlier that very day.
Amendments can be repealed. For example the 21st amendment.....