With references to previous laws and rulings- apex!:)
Laws & ruling.
Laws & ruling.
He cites the Fourteenth Amendment and explains its purpose.
Justice Earl Warren in his opinions often referenced the Constitution and previous Supreme Court decisions to support the Court's opinion. He relied on legal precedents, such as landmark cases and constitutional provisions, to justify the Court's interpretation and application of the law. Additionally, he sometimes referred to historical events and societal norms to provide context and rationale for the Court's rulings.
Laws & ruling.
The agreed ruling of more than half of the Supreme Court justices is called a majority decision; the written document is called a majority opinion or the "opinion of the Court."
A : To what extent should the supreme court work to promote social progress ?
Justice Owen Roberts
His appointment gave desegregation strong support
Majority opinion - Also called the "Opinion of the Court," this is the official verdict in the case that represents the vote of the majority of justicesPlurality opinion - In a case where no opinion received majority support, a plurality is the opinion joined by the most justices
He was a lawyer and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Marshall believed a country should be governed by the rule of law, not the rule of man.
While there is no specific citizenship requirement in the United States Constitution for a federal judge or Supreme Court Justice, Article VI of the Constitution does require judges and justices to be "bound by oath or affirmation, to support this Constitution." Since it is highly unlikely that someone could be a foreign national and still swear to that oath or affirmation, it is highly unlikely that a non-citizen could become a Supreme Court Justice.