"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" is a federal law, which Congress would have to repeal, unless the Supreme Court finds the law unconstitutional.
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He repealed the Federal Whiskey Tax.
Colonists expected Parliament to repeal the Intolerable Acts because they said they had no representatives in congress.
GOP House never tried to repeal Social Security.
It can not as it is the law of the land and upheld by the Supreme Court. Another view. Yes, they should repeal it, as it is a trainwreck. Much more expensive than we were led to believe, and difficult to implement. Congress has the authority to repeal any law.
Congress can REPEAL any law, constitutional or not. Only the Court can overturn a law because it is unconstitutional.
By repealing the policy, it will allow homosexuals on active duty and in the reserves to serve openly, not in the closet.
The Continental Congress voted in 1774 to repeal the Coercive Acts, also known as the Intolerable Acts, as a unified response to what they perceived as unjust and oppressive measures imposed by the British Parliament. These acts were seen as a direct threat to the colonies' autonomy and rights, prompting the Congress to advocate for collective action and resistance against British authority. By seeking repeal, the Congress aimed to restore harmony and protect colonial liberties, while also strengthening inter-colonial solidarity against perceived tyranny.