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If a federal court declares a decision by a government official to be unconstitutional, it means that the official's action violates the principles set forth in the Constitution. As a result, the decision is rendered invalid and unenforceable. This ruling upholds the rule of law and ensures that government actions adhere to constitutional rights and protections. The official may be required to cease the unconstitutional action and may face legal consequences.

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