Rather than its actual text, the Court invoked principles inherent in the structure of the Constitution.
"The court invokes an anti-abortion shibboleth for which it concededly has no reliable evidence," she wrote.
Following the Dennis decision, the Court utilized balancing tests for free speech cases, and rarely invoked the clear and present danger test.
You should be putting your emphasis on persuading the courts to invoke Article 21 of the 2003 Extradition Act.
Despite the absence of any such legislation, indigenous and mixed courts invoked principles of natural law and justice to protect intellectual property rights.
In the last eight terms, the court has invoked free-speech principles to invalidate actions of other branches of government in no fewer than 25 cases.
The Court invoked the constitutional doctrine of Federal pre-emption, under which states may not regulate conduct that is governed by Federal law.
The nondelegation doctrine, which a Federal court has now invoked to invalidate two air-quality regulations imposed in 1997, is one way to restore accountability in government.
New Jersey's municipal oversight agency voted today to ask the courts to invoke a Depression-era law to give state officials direct responsibility for Camden's financial operations.