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.
Congress controls budget, can impeach president, and can override presidential vetoes. The Supreme Court has judicial review.
Jackson refused to obey the court's ruling
defiant.
Legislative/Congress
they can impeach him
No. The State Court of Appeals is a superior court to that of a village court.
President Vetoing a law passed by congressCongress overriding a Presidents VetoThe court can declare congressional and presidential acts to be unconstitutional. Congress can override a president's veto. The president appoints supreme court judges.In the American Government, when the President vetoes something, it gets sent back to Congress to be reviewed again and Congress can override that if they believe the President's decision is unfair.
the supreme court justices
Wherever the President allows or wants them to sleep. It's fully his decision. (There is no override on this one!)
A U. S. president cannot reverse a U. S. Supreme Court decision or the decision of the Supreme Court of any state or territory.
The Senate must approve the President's appointments, and Congress can override a Presidential veto. Also, the Supreme Court can name a President's actions as unconstitutional.
This Court decision limits the president's power to impound funds.
A president can veto a bill that the congress passes and sends to him for his signature and he can refuse to sign it (vetoing it). But the president cannot override vetos. The congress can override president's veto by a 2/3 vote.
Congress check the president only if a 2/3 majority votes to override his veto.
The judicial branch can declare laws unconstitutional or constitutional.
Providing that the situation in question is EXACTLY the same - an "inferior" court cannot over-rule a "superior" court's finding and rulings.
The president does not have any power over the decisions of the Supreme Court. Only the Supreme Court itself can overturn a supreme court decision.