That all black people are banned from this country.
no
it intensified segregation.
Legislation is developed, tabled and approved by parliament, either in the national or provincial legislature. The courts develop case law as a result of decisions that are made during either criminal or civil trials
In the US, a magistrate does not have the authority to overturn a trial court judges' ruling. If there was a trial and the Judge made an error, you can appeal within a certain amount of time. You would appeal to the state Appellate Court or Supreme Court, depending on how the state's courts are organized. However, not liking the trial judge's ruling is not grounds for appeal. There must be a legitimate legal basis, such as misapplication of the law. If you believe you have grounds for appeal, you should speak with your lawyer immediately.
Yes, US Supreme Court decisions are binding on bothfederal and state courts except in cases where the ruling involves an amendment or clause of an amendment not incorporated (legally applied) to the states. For example, decisions regarding the Third Amendment currently only apply to states in the Second Circuit; decisions regarding the Seventh Amendment, Grand Jury indictments, and excessive bail or fines currently apply only to the federal government.
That all black people are banned from this country.
majority opinion
the ruling of state supreme courts are always the final judgment on a matter.
what is the supreme courts ruling in the case Plessy vs ferguson
what is the supreme courts ruling in the case Plessy vs ferguson
That all black people are banned from this country.
That all black people are banned from this country.
That all black people are banned from this country.
Dissent
Dissent
Dissent
Dissent