Yes.
Yes, the Supreme Court has the power to reverse its own decisions through a process called overruling.
A U. S. president cannot reverse a U. S. Supreme Court decision or the decision of the Supreme Court of any state or territory.
It allowed the Supreme Court to overrule an unconstitutional law.
The Justices of the U.S. Court can reverse the decision of a lower court.
In most cases a Supreme Court decision is permanent. The current Supreme Court can change the decision of a previous Supreme Court.
court decision reflect changing social political and economic condition
A Supreme Court decision can be overturned by a constitutional amendment, a new Supreme Court decision, or a change in the composition of the Court.
To successfully overturn a Supreme Court decision, one must either pass a constitutional amendment or have the Supreme Court itself reconsider and reverse its previous ruling. This can be a difficult and lengthy process, requiring significant legal and political efforts.
The President (Executive Branch) doesn't have the authority to reverse a Supreme Court (Judicial Branch) decision because such action would violate the separation of powers established by the Constitution. If the President had that kind of "veto authority" over a Supreme Court decision he (or she) would effectively control two branches of the government and would be vested with too much power.
Yes, you can appeal a Supreme Court decision to a higher court, such as the United States Court of Appeals.
The official decision of the Supreme Court is known as an opinion. Rulings by the US Supreme Court cannot be appealed by a higher court.
supreme court's decision is the fynal decision. supreme court can ineterpret the law. supreme court hav a right to punish the personif he/she breaks the law.