Constitutionality

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The constitutionality of an issue refers to the need to determine if the issue is prohibited in the Constitution and is therefore unconstitutional. Starting in the later half of the 20th century, courts started to rule against the constitutionality of issues even if not actually prohibited by the Constitution itself.