yes. take the alcohol prohibition for example.
13th amendment to the Constitution
No. Reversed means the verdict is "un-done". Remanded means it is sent back down to the lower court for a new decision.
A Supreme Court decision can be reversed through a process called "overruling," where the Court issues a new decision that contradicts or overturns the previous decision. This can happen if the Court's composition changes, new legal arguments are presented, or societal values shift.
I can't be sure without more information, but best guess is that Whatever Government Agency or Department you are dealing with made some sort of decision. Somehow that first decision came under review, either because you appealed it or contested it in some way, or because of some internal policy. Regardless after a review of the initial decision was reviewed, it was reversed. That means it was overturned; ie that the opposite of that decision is now in effect. If they first said "yes" reversed means "no". If they first said "no," reversed means "yes".
The case is re-tried, or perhaps (at the option of the prosecution) the charges may be dropped or reduced.
The Maryland Court of Appeals decision was reversed.
It's called . . . a DECISION. The finding can be UPHELD or REVERSED.
It means the decision has been reversed, and (usually) that a claim which was initially denied has instead been accepted.
The Supreme Court reversed the decision in favour of Milkovich.
"Reversed" in a court decision means that a higher court has overturned the decision of a lower court. "Remanded" means that the higher court sends the case back to the lower court for further action or reconsideration. These terms are used to indicate the outcome of an appeal or review of a legal case.
In the US Supreme Court it was reversed in part and affirmed in part. For decision see below:
yes it has he took his case to court once more like 10 years later.