The Supreme Court actually never answered the question as to whether the Sedition Act was constitutional. The controversy around this occurred before the court's powers were firmly established, and the Congress just allowed the act to expire.
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The Supreme Court sit for life. The thinking on this was they would be free of political restrictions and policies to be able to interpret law according to the constitution.
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The correct name is the Supreme Court of the United States, but most people refer to it as the US Supreme Court. Each state has its own Supreme Court, but the US Supreme Court is the end of the line.
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The US Supreme Court is the highest court in the US. Each state has its own Supreme Court, but the US Supreme Court is the end of the line.
In Korematsu v. United States, the Supreme Court ruled that the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II was constitutional based on the government's wartime powers. The decision has been widely criticized as a violation of civil rights and viewed as an example of the government overstepping its authority during times of crisis. However, the ruling has never been formally overturned by the Supreme Court.
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The US Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the United States.
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It wasn't an amendment it was the term Separate but equal which was justified in supreme court case plessy v Ferguson
In most cases a Supreme Court decision is permanent. The current Supreme Court can change the decision of a previous Supreme Court.