the government had the right to intervine in certain strikes
After the Pullman Strike of 1894, the Supreme Court issued a decision in 1895 known as In re Debs. The Court ruled that the federal government had the authority to intervene in labor disputes that impacted interstate commerce, effectively limiting the power of striking workers. This decision upheld the federal government's ability to use injunctions to suppress strikes and protect businesses.
The Pullman Strike, after which the Illinois Supreme Court required George Pullman to end his ownership of the "company town" of Pullman, Illinois.
The governmet had the authority to end labor strikes
In most cases a Supreme Court decision is permanent. The current Supreme Court can change the decision of a previous Supreme Court.
The governmet had the authority to end labor strikes
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.
The Court said that Proposition 8 was unconstitutional because it violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. That decision is currently under review by the US Supreme Court.
The supreme's court overturned Miranda conviction in a 5 to 4 decision.
Since you didn't say WHICH Supreme Court decision, there is no way to answer the question.
No it can't. The only way to overturn a supreme court decision is either another supreme court decision, or a constitutional amendment.
The Pullman strike was caused by workers demanding for better wages and more safe working conditions. The effect of the Pullman strike was the federal court issuing a injunction (formal court order) directing the union to halt the boycott, the Pullman Strike then collapsed.
the lower court's decision stands unless there is a majority of the Supreme Court in favor of overturning it.