Answer:
Yes, but the courts have to agree to sign over the conflict and the US court must approve the minor courts adjustment because Congress stripped the US Supreme Court of original jurisdiction over issues between the states.
Answer:
The first answer only applies to cases where the states are in conflict with each other, not where State Supreme Court rulings apply different interpretations to Federal or constitutional laws.
When this happens, if a party to one of the actions petitions the High Court for a Writ of Certiorari, and the Supreme Court considers the matter adjudicated to be of sufficient importance to warrant a review, they may well grant certiorari to the petitioner in order to clarify how the Constitution or law is to be applied. This helps ensure more consistent ruling in lower level courts.
On the other hand, if the opposite rulings involve differing individual state constitutional issues, the case would be outside the US Supreme Court's jurisdiction, and the state Supreme Court for each state would issue the final decision.
Simple majority
The Supreme Court rulings said civil rights were decided by state and local law.
The US Constitution is the historic legal document that most US Supreme Court rulings are based on.
The requirements for the supreme court is to ensure they are following the constitution in all rulings.
The Supreme Court provides final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws.
The Supreme Court provides final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws.
The Supreme Court provides final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws.
The Supreme Court provides final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws.
The Supreme Court provides final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws.
The Supreme Court provides final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws.
The Supreme Court reviews the rulings of the lower Federal Courts. They hear cases that they grant certiorary to typically related to Constitutional law. Their rulings are the official Federal interpretation of the law.
The Judicial Branch