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the supreme court makes rulings that have been surpassed by the smaller courts. This being decisions such as gay marriage rights and other major decisions.
No. Rulings of the US Supreme Court are 'the law of the land.'
States are required to recognize the legal decisions of other states. It is part of the Constitution.
The Supreme Court is responsible for interpreting the Constitution of the United States and deciding on legal issues that have been appealed from lower courts. This includes making final decisions on matters related to federal laws, constitutional rights, and disputes between states. The Court's rulings establish precedents that shape the interpretation and application of laws throughout the country.
The primary role of a rabbi is to teach, he also is responsible for the Jewish legal rulings within his community and guiding their spiritual development.
Raymond Dunham Thurber has written: 'A treatise on the federal estate tax, containing the statutes, regulations, court decisions, Treasury decisions, other departmental rulings, and forms' -- subject(s): Inheritance and transfer tax
Decisions of the US Supreme Court affect the rulings and procedures of EVERY other court in the country, right down to the municipal level.
You can almost bet they are still responsible for support. There are two different court rulings going on in this situation and one does not cancel out the other.
All of the above . 1. The constitution 2.legaslative appropriation acts signed into law by the president 3.Judical rulings and comptroller general decisions
The Supreme Court cannot directly enforce its rulings; instead, it relies on respect for the Constitution and for the law for adherence to its judgments. Because the Supreme Court simply bases its decisions on the Constitution, the decisions are not overturned. The decisions simply uphold the Constitution but do not have outside enforcement.Added: Short answer: (in the US) The Supreme Court is the highest court in the nation. Its rulings cannot be overturned unless done by a subsequent ruling of the same court.
he was there great king and to question his rulings would have ment certain death