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In what way has the supreme courts power expanded?

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What is one way the president can check the powers of the supreme court?

Courts can judge legislative acts to be unconstitutional. This means that the Supreme Court can say that a law that the Senate has passed is unconstitutional.


If the supreme Court makes a ruling on a case. What are the chances that a lower court will rule the same way on similar cases including state supreme Court ruling for probate cases?

A United States Supreme Court decision is mandatory on all lower federal courts. That includes federal courts of appeal and federal district courts.


What is one way the president can check the power on the supreme court?

Courts can judge legislative acts to be unconstitutional. This means that the Supreme Court can say that a law that the Senate has passed is unconstitutional.


What is one way the president can check power of the supreme court?

Courts can judge legislative acts to be unconstitutional. This means that the Supreme Court can say that a law that the Senate has passed is unconstitutional.


What is the one way the President can check the power of the Supreme Court?

Courts can judge legislative acts to be unconstitutional. This means that the Supreme Court can say that a law that the Senate has passed is unconstitutional.


What is one way the president can check the power of supreme court?

Courts can judge legislative acts to be unconstitutional. This means that the Supreme Court can say that a law that the Senate has passed is unconstitutional.


Why were the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts created?

Courts of appeals review decisions made by lower courts and serve as a step between them and the next higher court, which is usually the supreme court at the state or federal level. They were created to promote efficiency and eliminate backlogs for higher courts.


Do the courts of appeals hear cases that are not important enough to come before the supreme court?

It's part of the process. I don't think a case can bypass the appeals level on its way to the supreme court.


What is one way that chief justice earl warren supports the supreme courts?

He compares public education in his time to education in the 19th century


Is the supreme court a trial court?

Not all federal courts are trial courts. Some are appeal courts. Appeal courts only review cases already heard by trial courts. Some lower courts are specialized and only have trials on specific issues. The Supreme Court has only heard appeals since 1924. The Supreme Court reserves the right to hold a trial. No one has suggested any reason why the Supreme Court would sit as a court of original jurisdiction. Still, it could.


Can the president require the supreme court to hear a case?

No. This is out of his power. The cases work their way through lower courts and the justices are not required to take a case. The federal government can bring a case through the courts, but the president isn't involved.