Nearly EVERY amendment in the Bill of Rights has been held by the Supreme Court to have been violated at one point or another, except the Third.
Since you didn't say WHICH Supreme Court decision, there is no way to answer the question.
The Supreme Court always has the last say for cases that fall under its jurisdiction. The Court no longer has mandatory jurisdiction and may exercise full discretion over which cases it hears. The decision of the Court is final, unless modified by the Court itself or by constitutional amendment.
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in 1870 the fifteenth amendment outlawed the practice of denying the right to vote because of race, color, or previous condition of servitude In 1857, a US Supreme Court ruling promoted the expansion of slavery in US territories.
No amendment says those words, but the Supreme Court has ruled that arrestees must be told this to comply with the fourteenth amendment's requirement that everyone be provided due process.
The supreme court is the highest federal court and has the final say. Their role of the supreme court is to interpret the constitution
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the supreme court has the power to interpret the laws no matter what
The Supreme Court's position on prior restraint of the press is that it is unconstitutional. The Supreme Court went on to say it's a very serious issue and a total infringement of the rights of the press under the First Amendment.
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