It was the first time the Court had upheld a tax on the federal government.
New York's highest court had upheld the law in 1996.
It was because of these reasons that the Court upheld the law.
The Court upheld the law in a 7-to-1 opinion last week.
In the end, the court voted 5 to 4 against the administration and upheld the lower court's decision.
The court should simply uphold the policy on its face, the two lawyers said.
But in the past, the court has usually upheld the commission's decisions.
In a five to four decision, the Court upheld the conviction.
Just two decades later, however, the Court upheld similar laws.
In a 5-4 decision, the Court upheld the law as constitutional.