The Supreme Court has no authority to enforce its decisions; however, the US District Courts have the ability to ensure compliance with federal laws within their territories by issuing court orders and applying legal penalties to those in contempt of court.
Polygamy was legal for the Ancient Egyptians. Although polygamy was legal it was generally only practiced by the wealthy the prospect of paying maintenance to several women must have reduced the practice.
(in the US) Slavery was never found to be "legal" nationwide by any court of law. It simply 'existed' as a fact of life since the founding of the country. It began to become an issue during the 1800's when the difficulties between the so-called "free" and so-called "slave" states came to a head in Congress and was one of the causes of the US CIvil War.
I think it was Plessy vs Ferguson
A big one was the Jim Crow Laws, separate but equal. This in theory did not remove the rights to due process to colored people, or deprive them of their rights for life liberty and property. Obviously in practice it did, and was over turned by the supreme court.
A court Injunction is the practice of issuing a legal order.
A court Injunction is the practice of issuing a legal order.
A court Injunction is the practice of issuing a legal order.
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A court Injunction is the practice of issuing a legal order.
A court Injunction is the practice of issuing a legal order
A court Injunction is the practice of issuing a legal order
The practice of issuing a legal order is typically referred to as "judicial decree" or "court order." It is a formal directive issued by a court or legal authority that requires individuals or entities to take certain actions or refrain from specific activities.
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The written legal reasoning behind a court's decision is called an opinion.
a lawsuit