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The phrase "a case challenging" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a legal case that is contesting or disputing something, but it needs additional context to be fully understood.
Example: "The court is currently reviewing a case challenging the new environmental regulations."
Alternatives: "a lawsuit contesting" or "a legal action disputing".
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This May, a case challenging an Alabama admitting privileges law will go to trial.
Last week a case challenging the legality of this move was stayed by the chief justice.
The Supreme Court has never heard a case challenging the government's authority to search a computer.
In January the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case challenging three pending executions in Oklahoma.
This morning, the Supreme Court turned down a case challenging the constitutionality of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell".
In 1956, the Supreme Court declined to take a case challenging interracial-marriage laws; by 1967, it had to.
The high court on Wednesday issued its judgement in a case challenging the validity of the paperless arrest laws.
But in 2008, he lost a case challenging the form of lethal injection many states use to carry out executions.
Last year, for example, the federal appeals court in Cincinnati dismissed a case challenging the agency's program, saying that the plaintiffs did not have standing to sue.
Liberty, the human rights organisation, has a case challenging the way that DNA is routinely collected and retained, due to reach the European court in March.
Further, all of my telephone calls are monitored and recorded," one asylum seeker said in an affidavit before PNG's supreme court, part of a case challenging his detention.
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