Yes, the US Supreme Court has the authority to overrule a state supreme court's decision if it involves a federal law or constitutional issue.
The authority to overrule state courts.
In the United States, higher courts, such as appellate courts or the Supreme Court, have the authority to overrule a judge in a court of law.
Supreme Court. Because it can overrule all courts.
The supreme court is the court of last resort in the federal legal system and federal courts can overrule state courts. The Supreme Courts also settles disputes between states,such as the location of state borders .
No. Rulings from states are only overruled if the decision is taken to the Supreme Court.. The court doesn't take all cases. The president does not have anything to do with any of this nor is he able to as set by the constitution .
The final decision in a case typically rests with the Supreme Court of a country, which serves as the highest court in the judicial system. In the United States, for example, the Supreme Court's rulings cannot be overruled by any other court, making it the ultimate authority on constitutional interpretation and federal law. Once the Supreme Court has made a decision, it sets a binding precedent that lower courts must follow.
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