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The ruling made by the supreme court is that demonstrations on the private property is illegal.
In 2006 the Supreme Court said the president could not unilaterally establish military commissions; while the president could request they be established, they needed an Act of Congress to be legitimized.
Correct spelling is Tarasoff. Supreme Court ruling regarding a mental health professional's duty to report a patient's intent to kill someone (Tarasoff). Google Tarasoff for complete answer.
what is the supreme courts ruling in the case Plessy vs ferguson
what is the supreme courts ruling in the case Plessy vs ferguson
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ruling* Gibbons v. Ogden*
No the Congress can not nullify a ruling of the Supreme Court. The Congress would have to rewrite the law which the Supreme Court had declared unconstitutional. Then the new law could overrule the Supreme Court IF the new law was declared constitutional if/when appealed.
There are currently 9 Supreme Court Justices, so for there to be a majority ruling, 5 would have to rule a certain way.
The U.S Supreme Court ruled against the violent crimes against women act in 1994. Their ruling was made based on the idea that parts of the law were unconstitutional.
If the US Supreme Court agrees with the lower court ruling, the decision is "affirmed," and becomes legally final (res judicata).
the ruling of state supreme courts are always the final judgment on a matter.