Ratification of a constitutional amendment
The ratification of a constitutional amendment
If the US Supreme Court agrees with the lower court ruling, the decision is "affirmed," and becomes legally final (res judicata).
Potentially, if they are quick enough and if they have reason to believe the law, as it stands, is about to be nullified. Such action would render a Supreme Court ruling moot if the change affects the part of the law under review, so there is a good chance the Court would dismiss the case if the law was changed before the decision was released. It's unlikely Congress would take such preemptive action, however.
The ruling made by the supreme court is that demonstrations on the private property is illegal.
Adarand Constructors v. Pena
No. The rulings of the Supreme Court represent the final interpretation of a law. The only way to change the interpretation is to change the law, which is the job of the legislative branch.
the ruling allowed the federal government to force a governor to return a fugitive. -EVA :)
what is the supreme courts ruling in the case Plessy vs ferguson
The Supreme Court voids a new tax because it unconstitutionally targets religious minorities.
A person can only be declared legally incompetent by court ruling. There would be a record of this action on file at the courthouse.
what is the supreme courts ruling in the case Plessy vs ferguson
majority opinion