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Cases pin-citing Brock

Alaska Airlines, Inc. v. Brock  ·  1987  ·  51 pinpoint citations from 18 cases, 15 distinct passages.


NA of Mftr v. SEC  ·  2024-06-26  ·  Fifth Circuit  ·  pin 480 U.S. at 678
“This Court has held that the inclusion of such a clause creates a presumption that Congress did not intend the validity of the statute in question to depend on the validity of the constitutionally offensive provision.”
People of Michigan v. Paul J Betts Jr  ·  2021-07-27  ·  Michigan Supreme Court  ·  pin 94 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“ ‘[A] court should refrain from invalidating more of the statute than is necessary . . . .’ ”
People of Michigan v. Paul J Betts Jr  ·  2021-07-27  ·  Michigan Supreme Court  ·  pin 94 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“ ‘[A] court should refrain from invalidating more of the statute than is necessary . . . .’ ”
PHH Corporation v. CFPB  ·  2016-10-11  ·  D.C. Circuit  ·  pin 480 U.S. at 678
“[T]he inclusion of such a clause creates a presumption that Congress did not intend the validity of the statute in question to depend on the validity of the constitutionally offensive provision.”
PHH Corp. v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau  ·  2016-10-11  ·  D.C. Circuit  ·  5 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“[T]he inclusion of such a clause creates a presumption that Congress did not intend the validity of the statute in question to depend on the validi ty of the constitutionally offensive provision”
DiFIORE v. American Airlines, Inc.  ·  2009-12-23  ·  D. Massachusetts  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“Congress sought to ensure that the benefits to the public flowing from this deregulation would not be ‘paid for’ by airline employees who had relied on the heavily regulated nature of the industry....”
United States v. Manning  ·  2008-05-21  ·  Ninth Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“ ‘Unless it is evident that the Legislature would not have enacted those provisions which are within its power, independently of that which is not, the invalid part may be dropped if what is left is fully operative as a law.’ ”
United States v. Shields  ·  2007-11-07  ·  D. Massachusetts  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“[T]he invalid part [of a statute] may be dropped if what is left is fully operative as a law.”
Hankins v. Lyght - dissent  ·  2006-02-22  ·  Second Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“A court should refrain from invalidating more of the statute than is necessary.”
Hankins v. Lyght  ·  2006-02-16  ·  Second Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
"A court should refrain from invalidating more of the statute than is necessary."
Hankins v. Lyght  ·  2006-02-16  ·  Second Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
"A court should refrain from invalidating more of the statute than is necessary."
United States v. Rivera-Calderon  ·  2005-01-11  ·  D. Puerto Rico  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“Congress could not have intended a constitutionally flawed provision to be severed from the remainder of the statute if the balance of the legislation is incapable of functioning independently”
United States v. McKinney  ·  2004-09-06  ·  N.D. Florida  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“Congress could not have intended a constitutionally flawed provision to be severed from the remainder of the statute if the balance of the legislation is incapable of functioning independently”
Alliance for Bio-Integrity v. Shalala  ·  2000-09-29  ·  District of Columbia  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“A court should refrain from invalidating more of the statute than is necessary ... ”
ESTATE OF LANGAN EX REL. LANGAN v. Nebraska  ·  1999-09-01  ·  D. Nebraska  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“Congress could not have intended a constitutionally flawed provision to be severed from the remainder of the statute if the balance of the legislation is incapable of functioning independently”
Georgia Ass'n of Educators v. Harris  ·  1990-10-19  ·  N.D. Georgia  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“Congress could not have intended a constitutionally flawed provision to be severed from the remainder of the statute if the balance of the legislation is incapable of functioning independently.”
Ackerley Communications of Massachusetts, Inc. v. City of Somerville  ·  1989-07-21  ·  First Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
“ ‘[A] court should refrain from invalidating more of the statute than is necessary....’”
Long v. Trans World Airlines, Inc.  ·  1989-01-26  ·  N.D. Illinois  ·  6 pin-cites  ·  pin 107 L. Ed. 2d at 661
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