You may be referring to a writ of mandamus
A court order that requires someone to do something is called a mandatory injunction. A court order that prohibits someone from doing something is called a prohibitory injunction. Both types of injunctions are enforceable by the court.
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An injunction is a court order that requires someone to do something or prohibits them from doing something. It can be used to stop a party from taking a particular action or to compel them to act in a certain way.
No. The Supreme Court has the ability to declare something unconstitutional or not. If they have declared something unconstitutional then there is nothing the president can do about it.
Not if it requires an appearance in a court of law.
To successfully overturn a Supreme Court decision, one must either pass a constitutional amendment or have the Court itself reconsider the case and issue a new decision. This can be a complex and lengthy process that requires legal expertise and strategic planning.
The may be allowed to appeal to a higher court
The Supreme Court must have a simple majority to render a decision in a case.
You need an attorney to subpoena someone in court. This is not something you can do yourself.
A court can issue an injunction to compel someone to start or stop doing something. An injunction is a legal order that requires a person to take a specific action or to refrain from doing a particular act.
An injunction is a court order that requires a person to either do something or stop doing something, typically to prevent harm or enforce a legal right. It is a judicial remedy used to maintain the status quo while a case is being litigated.
No, he can not. Removal of a judge from the supreme court requires a majority in the Congress. I think it requires a two thirds majority. Need to check. The process is called impeachment.