No, the President cannot legally ignore the decisions of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States and its decisions are binding on all branches of government, including the executive branch led by the President.
To corrupt means to act dishonestly in order to cause someone or something to become immoral or unreliable. It can involve misusing power or influence for personal gain, or manipulating something for negative purposes. Corruption can undermine trust in institutions and erode social values.
In the Lowell Cotton Mills sit down strikes were not affective because the owners would just threaten to fire all of them and hire new workers, because everyone needed work. In the steel mills, the same thing happened.
Police management stylesJames Wilson, a Harvard University political scientist, identified three police management styles. Watchman style management focuses on keeping order. Officers ignore minor violations and settle disputes informally by meting out street justice.Legalistic style management places a premium on handling matters formally, "according to the book." Administrators try to reduce discretion to a minimum and emphasize uniform, impartial arrests for all crimes.Service style management stresses community service above law enforcement. Instead of arresting all suspects, officers are encouraged to make referrals to social service agencies.See also, below link:
1. Majority rule expressed in free, periodic election 2. Full protection of minority rights against an irrational or tyrannical minority 3. Protection of individual rights to freedom of speech, press, religion, prtition, and assembly 4. Equality before the law for all citizens, regardless of race, creed, color, gender, national origin, or other immutable characteristics 1. The judgment of many people is superior to the judgment of a few people. 2. The votes of the people can be tallied without fraud. 3. The many will always respect the rights of the few, even though they have powerful motivations to ignore those rights. 4. The few will always obey the dictates of the many.
Polls are only the opinions of a certain small number of people. They are used to give an indication of a possibility or trend, either in politics or in marketing. They are not the opinion of the whole population Which is why many polls taken before election time, tend to be wrong after the votes have been counted.
The cabinet is appointed by the president and serves at his will. The president is their boss and he can ignore their advice if he so chooses.
He believed is was inevitable that they would lose their land
Jackson ignored Worcester v. Georgia. This was significant because Andrew Jackson ignored the Supreme Court's decision which said that Georgia couldn't make laws that broke the terms on the authority of which the Cherokee's have the right to govern themselves on. Many people ask can he ignore the Supreme Court? Or, Why didn't the Supreme Court do anything about it? And do you know what I would say. idk. :)
It doesn't. The president or congress could ignore them to their hearts content, and the court would have no way to stop them.
ignore the law
The US Supreme Court has the authority to overturn a precedent in any case under their review, if they feel the precedent no longer applies to current social and legal circumstances. They can also ignore precedents if they feel a case creates an exception to the rule, for whatever reason.
The Legislative (Congress) and possibly Executive branches would benefit if Congress had the power to nullify US Supreme Court decisions, because their power would then be unchecked by the Judicial branch. Such authority would violate separate powers established by the Constitution to ensure no single branch of government becomes too dominant, and would allow Congress to ignore the Bill of Rights and other Amendments, to the detriment of US residents.
no
President Kennedy's policies were simply called policies.
yes **************** No, but he does have the power to veto a bill and send it back for amendment.
2/23/2012
No. The power of impeachment and trial belongs to Congress. The House of Representatives impeaches; the Senate conducts the trial. When the US President is tried in the Senate, however, the Chief Justice of the United States (Supreme Court) presides. Under all other circumstances, the Vice-President presides over Senate trials.