The Court restricted the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment by leaving its enforcement up to the states.
The Court restricted the scope of the Fourteenth Amendment by leaving its enforcement up to the states.
The U.S. Supreme Court played a significant role in ending Reconstruction by issuing a series of rulings that weakened federal protections for civil rights. In particular, the court's decisions in cases like United States v. Cruikshank (1876) and United States v. Reese (1876) limited the ability of the federal government to prosecute individuals for violating the civil rights of African Americans. These rulings undermined the progress made during Reconstruction and effectively paved the way for the imposition of Jim Crow segregation laws in the South.
The supreme court is the highest federal court and has the final say. Their role of the supreme court is to interpret the constitution
The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court in the country. It hears appeals fro the provincial Courts of Appeal
they worked to put white southerners back into power
they worked to put white southerners back into power
The supreme court can't make laws since that is the role of the legislature. Nor can it execute laws.
Chief Justice John Marshall, who presided over the US Supreme Court from 1801-1835, had the greatest influence over the Judicial Branch's role in government.
To make the final decision of the case.
The court system, headed by the Supreme Court of the United States.
it acts as the final authority on the constitutionally of state and Federal Laws
It shows that the Supreme Court can set new rules for free speech if the Court feels circumstances require it. -Apex 4.1.4