It was ruled Constitutional when a rogue Republican justice,John Roberts, had a chance to do the right thing, but instead voted for Obamacare, and broke the deadlock.
It is impossible to tell the outcome of the decision process without knowing more information. One can assume, however, that the outcome of the decision process is, in fact, a decision.
The outcome of the decision is pending approval from the Editor-in-Chief.
no
An arbitrator's decision and award can typically be appealed to the courts only in limited circumstances, such as if there was misconduct or bias on the part of the arbitrator, or if the decision violates public policy.
Yes, as manager he or she is making a decision and is responsible for the outcome.
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The willingness of the government and the Exutive Branch to enforce that decision.
U.S. courts of appealThe actual answer to your question is none. No-one repeals decision of any courts. However, decisions of courts can be reversed. The Federal Courts of Appeals can reverse decisions of federal district courts. That's it.Added: And the US Supreme Court can over-rule the decision of ANY inferior court.
all the court systems are interlinked, but the state courts make their own decision without input from federal courts
They review cases that has been decided in district courts, in appellate courts, they have only a judge taking a decision.
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