Jurisdiction
The court case that said slaves were property and not people was Dred Scott vs. Stanford. This case happened in 1857.
Obiter Dicta
original jurisdiction
University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case
Returning a case to a lower court means that the appeals judge has deemed that the case needs to be retried. The case may be said to have been reversed and remanded or just remanded.
en banc
You haven't said who has custody. You may be able to but you must go through the court that has jurisdiction over the case. You should report the kidnapping immediately and let the court advise you.You haven't said who has custody. You may be able to but you must go through the court that has jurisdiction over the case. You should report the kidnapping immediately and let the court advise you.You haven't said who has custody. You may be able to but you must go through the court that has jurisdiction over the case. You should report the kidnapping immediately and let the court advise you.You haven't said who has custody. You may be able to but you must go through the court that has jurisdiction over the case. You should report the kidnapping immediately and let the court advise you.
No. If a judge has said that then to do so would be in violation of the court's instruction (contempt of court).
In the pivotal case of Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that racially separate facilities, if equal, did not violate the Constitution. Segregation, the Court said, was not discrimination.
University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case
University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case
A petition for a writ of certiorari. If the Supreme Court agrees to hear the case, they grant cert(iorari); otherwise, they issue an order declare cert(iorari) denied. After the Court accepts a case, it issues a writ of certiorari to the last court to handle the case, ordering the relevant files be sent to the Supreme Court. The case itself is said to be "on certiorari from [name of lower court]" (e.g., On certiorari from the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit).For more information, see Related Questions, below.