Yes. It can be rescinded, it can be found invalid, and it can be found unconstitutional.
Ohm's law states that the current flowing through a conductor is directly proportional to the voltage across it, and inversely proportional to the resistance of the conductor. It is represented by the formula I = V/R, where I is current, V is voltage, and R is resistance.
Yes, an injunction can be reversed if the party affected by it successfully appeals the decision or if the circumstances that led to the injunction being issued change significantly. Court of Appeals or higher courts can reverse or modify injunctions.
No. Reversed means the verdict is "un-done". Remanded means it is sent back down to the lower court for a new decision.
Oglethorpe’s Prohibition of slavery was reversed because the colonists believed that slavery was necessary for the economic prosperity of Georgia. Additionally, the ban on slavery made it difficult for the colony to attract settlers and compete with neighboring colonies that allowed slavery.
Georgia originally outlawed slavery but later reversed its policy in 1751.
A law requiring students to salute the flag.
Repeal is the process whereby a law or amendment is reversed.
This is when you omit something. It can be reversed in this process to be added in to help out with getting the right calculations.
Missouri Compromis!(:
yes
The U.S. Supreme court reversed a Louisiana State Law that prohibited racial segregation in public carriers.
AIDS can't be reversed.
It can be reversed but not quickly. Ozone thinning will be reversed gradually and slowly.
The current is reversed in a galvanometer
Hashing can't be reversed.
Emphysema cannot be reversed.
it should be reversed