What follows is an opinion from a United States Court of Appeals.
Your task is to determine whether the court declared any statute or administrative action unconstitutional. Only explicit statements in the opinion that some provision is unconstitutional should be used. Procedural violations of the constitution in the courts below are not counted as judicial review (e.g., if the trial court threw out evidence obtained in a search and seizure because of a 4th Amendment violation, the action would not count as judicial review).

Opinion:
Leo P. McLAUGHLIN, Appellant, v. STATE OF ARKANSAS.
No. 13600.
Circuit Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit
Nov. 1, 1947.
C. Floyd Huff, Jr., of Hot Springs, Ark., and Henry Donham, of Little Rock, Ark., for appellant.
Sidney S. McMath and Nathan L. Schoenfeld, both of Hot Springs, Ark., for appellee.
PER CURIAM.
Appeal from order of District Court dismissed at costs of appellant, on motion of appellee.

Question: Did the court declare any statute or administrative action unconstitutional?

Choices:
no declarations of unconstitutionality
act of Congress declared unconstitutional (facial invalidity)
interpretation/application of federal law invalid
federal administrative action or regulation unconstitutional on its face
interpretation/application of administrative regs unconstitutional
state constitution declared unconstitutional on its face
interpretation/application of state constitution unconstitutional
state law or regulation unconstitutional on its face
interpretation/application of state law/regulation unconstitutional
substate law or regulation unconstitutional on its face
interpretation/application of substate law/regulation unconstitutional

Answer: 0