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What supreme court decision did brown v. Board of education overturn?

Plessy V Ferguson (1896)


Which Supreme Court decision did Brown v Board of Education 1954 overturn?

Plessy v. Ferguson (1896),


What supreme court decision did brown v board of ed overturn?

"Seperate but Equal", from the case Plessy vs. Ferguson.


Which suprime court decision did brown v board of education of topeka overturn?

Plessy v. Ferguson


Can a legislature overturn a supreme court decision holding a particular statute unconstitutional?

No it can't. The only way to overturn a supreme court decision is either another supreme court decision, or a constitutional amendment.


When an appellate Judge overturns a lower Judge's ruling can the lower Judge once again overturn the decision?

The lower court cannot overturn the higher court's decision.


How does veto power affect congressional decision making?

any decision the president makes they can overturn it


How does the supreme court overturn a lower courts decision?

By issuing a judicial review.


Should Congress be permitted to overturn a US Supreme Court's decision by drafting a piece of legislation contrary to the Court's decision?

Sometimes. If the Supreme Court decision interprets a statute or common law, it can be overturned by a legislative statute to the contrary. However, if the Supreme Court decision is interpreting constitutional law, a constitutional amendment would be required to overturn the decision.


Is a decision given by a court binding on an inferior court?

The decision of the court is ALWAYS binding on everyone, unless it is appealed to a higher court which may overturn the decision.


Which amendment was NOT added to overturn a Supreme Court decision?

The Eighteenth Amendment, which established Prohibition, was not added to overturn a Supreme Court decision. It was added to the Constitution to ban the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages.


What does it mean to overturn something?

It can mean to reverse a law or legal decision that has already been rendered.