The president has certain measures that he can take to make the court's decisions less effective, but in general, the president does not have authority over the federal courts and is bound, like the average citizen, to their rulings.
Yes. Judges can rule that the President's orders are unconstitutional and can not be enforced. The president can appeal and eventually the Supreme court can issue a final ruling,
yes
In 2006 the Supreme Court said the president could not unilaterally establish military commissions; while the president could request they be established, they needed an Act of Congress to be legitimized.
In 2006 the Supreme Court said the president could not unilaterally establish military commissions; while the president could request they be established, they needed an Act of Congress to be legitimized.
No. The Supreme Court has the ability to declare something unconstitutional or not. If they have declared something unconstitutional then there is nothing the president can do about it.
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He took matters into his own hands
He took matters into his own hands
Jackson refused to obey the court's ruling
He took matters into his own hands
He took matters into his own hands
He took matters into his own hands
Buchanan was president when the Court gave out its ruling, but Pierce was president during the majority of the case.
D. Jackson ignored the ruling and forced the Cherokee to move.