unenforced
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- Not enforced.
- 2022 September 13, “In Our View: An unenforced law is worse than no law at all”, in The Columbian[2]:
- As the introduction to a 2016 paper from the New York University School of Law explains: “Unenforced laws are deemed problematic because non-compliance may undermine the rule of law. […]
- 2024 April 23, Alicia Bannon, “Arizona Highlights Risk of “Zombie” Laws”, in State Court Report[3]:
- The decision upended state and national politics in a key swing state and brought new attention to so-called zombie laws — long-unenforced statutes that remain on the books.