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The Supreme Court of the United States refused to review four appeals.
The supreme court only defines the guarantees on a case by case basis
The federal appeals process
Supreme Courts generally, by definition are the highest court within their hierarchy (hence the name supreme)
Jackson refused to obey the court's ruling
Jackson refused to obey the court's ruling
No. The US Supreme Court justices are not part of the legislative process.
Jackson & nixon
District Court The United States Court of Appeals Supreme Court
No, the Supreme Court has no part of the law making process. If someone challenges the validity of a law, it may end up in the Supreme Court.
Judicial review is the process that lets the Supreme Court decide whether lower court decisions and laws are in keeping with the intent of the constitution.
The judicial review is the process whereby the Supreme Court can judge the constitutionality of a given law. During the process, the law is usually allowed to take its course.