Some effects that the supreme court had on economic development were that the rulings reinforced capitalism as the ruling economic system in the U.S. Somewhere in the early 1800s, the Supreme Court made several rulings that helped define federal power over contracts and commerce. As aforementioned, these rulings reinforced capitalism as the ruling economic system in the United States.
It encouraged the development of more large corporations
It encouraged the development of more large corporations
The US Supreme Court does not have the authority to abolish government agencies and departments, unless the agency is created under legislation that is challenged in court and determined to be unconstitutional. This is outside the scope the the Supreme Court's responsibility.
No. The Supreme Court's interpretation of the Constitution and federal laws is definitive. There are situations where a federal agency (or the Federal Reserve) could change its policy slightly to try to work around a Supreme Court decision while still basically doing the same thing, but that isn't "overriding" the Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court became more conservative during Ronald Reagan's presidency.
The Supreme Court gained the power of judicial review.
The effect of the landmark Supreme court decision in Marbury vs Madison helped in the separation of powers as far as the executive and legislature is concerned.
The decisions of the Marshall Court established the Supreme Court as a branch of government equal to Congress and the Presidency.
There is usually a "stay" on the lower court order, preventing any action from being taken until the US Supreme Court rules.If the case has simply been petitioned to the Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari, and has not (yet) been accepted for review, the lower court must agree to the stay, or the US Supreme Court must override their refusal and grant an emergency order.
It strengthened the powers of the federal government.
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court decision reflect changing social political and economic condition
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The correct name is the Supreme Court of the United States, but most people refer to it as the US Supreme Court. Each state has its own Supreme Court, but the US Supreme Court is the end of the line.
The US Supreme Court is not located in New York. New York does have a trial court system which is called the Supreme Court, even though it is not truly supreme in the sense that the US Supreme Court is. It is not an appellate court like the US supreme Court is. They named it that because in early days, New York had a fractured system of trial courts, some with limited subject matter jurisdiction, some with limited regional jurisdiction. The New York Supreme Court became the unified statewide trial court, in effect supreme over all the little courts. It is not a good choice of names.
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