the executive branch (the president)
Appellate Courts
About 1 4 th of the supreme courts decisions concern appeals from District Courts
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.
No. Stare decisis binds lower courts to decisions of higher appellate courts. Strict hierarchical rules apply.
Stare decisis is the guiding principle for courts that makes decisions predictable and consistent.
By the government and by the courts.
Yes, appeals courts hear cases that are being appealed from lower court decisions. That's what they are for.
No. The decisions of the Texas Supreme Court are binding on trial courts in Texas. That is why it is called the Supreme Court.
Each court that publishes decisions (appellate courts and a handful of trial courts) has an official court reporter publication where the decisions can be found. Private companies, such as Lexis Nexis, often buy the rights and reprint the decisions with annotations (comments).
appeals courts review decisions of trial courts for errors of law.
No, if you are each a different state you cannot comment or refuse to accept decisions of different state courts.
No, the Supreme Court reviews decisions of lower (inferior) courts under its appellate jurisdiction.