![]() I, § 17(A): A provision of the Louisiana constitution allowing criminal conviction by a nonunanimous jury.ġ7 U.S.C. §40:1061.10(A)(2)(a): A Louisiana law requiring abortion providers to have admitting privileges at hospitals within 30 miles of where an abortion is performed or induced. 8, § 20900(e)(1)(C): A California regulation granting labor organizers a right to take access to agricultural facilities. § 4512(b)(2): A provision of the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 stating that the President could only remove the Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency "for cause."Ĭal. 8, § 301: A California regulation requiring charities operating or soliciting funds in the state to file Schedule B to IRS Form 990, disclosing information about donors, with the state attorney general.ġ2 U.S.C. § 6(c): A provision of the America Invents Act that insulated the inferior officers of the Patent Trial and Appeal Board from supervision by preventing the Patent and Trademark Office Director from reviewing certain final decisions of the Board's administrative patent judges.Īmericans for Prosperity Foundation v. Trustee program but not in districts that maintained the judicial appointment of bankruptcy administrators.ģ5 U.S.C. § 1930(a)(6)(B): a statute that imposed temporary but significant increases in bankruptcy fees applicable to large Chapter 11 cases in districts that had adopted the U.S. 107-155 establishing a $250,000 limit on amount of post-election campaign contributions that can be used to repay a candidate for personal campaign loans made pre-election.Ī provision in Washington’s workers’ compensation law that made it easier for federal contractors to establish their entitlement to workers’ compensation, relative to the requirements for other workers.Ģ8 U.S.C. § 30116(j): Portion of section 304(a) of Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002, Pub. Penal Law § 400.00(2)(f): a portion of New York's firearms licensing regime that restricts the carrying of certain licensed firearms outside the home to those who can establish “proper cause”įederal Election Commission v. 20-A, § 2951: Maine provision requiring schools participating in a tuition assistance program to be "nonsectarian." Description of Unconstitutional Provision(s)
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