They upheld a woman's right to have an abortion They struck down a school prayer law
No. In October 2015, the Indiana Supreme Court upheld Indiana's Synthetic Drug Law. K2 is a synthetic drug.
In the Supreme Court case Schenck v. United States (1919), the Court upheld the constitutionality of the Espionage Act of 1917. The ruling established that speech presenting a "clear and present danger" to national security, particularly during wartime, is not protected by the First Amendment. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. famously articulated that the government could restrict speech that poses a significant threat to public safety or national interests. This case set a precedent for the limits of free speech in the context of national security.
I'm writing this on March 9th, 2011. It was not repealed yet. Keep praying... It can not be repealed as it is the law of the land and upheld by the Supreme Court.
They upheld a woman's right to have an abortion They struck down a school prayer law
Yes, he did get it. It passed congress, was signed into law, and was upheld by the Supreme Court. You can read the Affordable Care Act online. I enclose the link.
Limits to free speech were constitutional during national emergencies
Yes, it is. The Affordable Care Act (often called "Obamacare") was passed by congress in 2010, signed by the president, and then upheld by the US Supreme Court in 2012.
supreme court's decision is the fynal decision. supreme court can ineterpret the law. supreme court hav a right to punish the personif he/she breaks the law.
They upheld a woman's right to have an abortion They struck down a school prayer law
No, the Supreme Court has no part of the law making process. If someone challenges the validity of a law, it may end up in the Supreme Court.
No the Congress can not nullify a ruling of the Supreme Court. The Congress would have to rewrite the law which the Supreme Court had declared unconstitutional. Then the new law could overrule the Supreme Court IF the new law was declared constitutional if/when appealed.