If you disagree with the facts of the case, and a ruling is contrary to established law, you can appeal the ruling to a higher court.
To provide an accurate answer, I need more context about the specific court case or ruling you are referring to. Please provide details about the case or the ruling in question, and I'll be happy to summarize it for you.
Johnson vs. Virginia - April 29, 1963.
official order or court ruling
In the Supreme Court case Morgan v. Virginia (1946), the Court ruled that state laws enforcing racial segregation on interstate buses violated the Commerce Clause of the Constitution. The decision overturned a Virginia law that mandated segregated seating on buses, affirming that such regulations impeded interstate commerce. The ruling was significant in challenging segregation and laid the groundwork for further legal challenges to discriminatory practices in the United States.
I find your question to be a bit unclear, but I am guessing that you are referring to the vote counting disputes in Florida . The Florida Supreme Court made a ruling which was appealed to the US Supreme Court which made their ruling.
No, the Supreme Court ruling cannot be overturned by any other court or government body.
No, a Supreme Court ruling cannot be overturned by Congress. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States and its decisions are final and binding. Congress does not have the authority to overturn a Supreme Court ruling.
A Supreme Court ruling can be overturned through a process called judicial review, where a new case is brought before the Court that challenges the previous ruling. If the Court decides to hear the case and issues a new ruling that contradicts the previous one, the original ruling can be overturned. Additionally, a constitutional amendment or legislation passed by Congress can also overturn a Supreme Court ruling.
People cannot be excluded from serving on court juries on the basis of race.
He ignored the Court's ruling (Apex)
It depends entirely on which court decisions are being discussed. Please resubmit the question with the names of the relevant cases.
a ruling court is this ruling went against the foundation of the Constitution's"all men are created equal" clause.