The Supreme Court has upheld the right to picketing as a form of free speech protected under the First Amendment. However, the Court has also recognized that this right is subject to certain limitations, such as time, place, and manner restrictions to ensure public order and safety. In cases like Hague v. Committee for Industrial Organization and Madsen v. Women's Health Center, the Court emphasized balancing the rights of picketers with the rights of the public and property owners. Overall, while picketing is generally protected, it must be conducted in a lawful and non-disruptive manner.
The Supreme Court ruled that Nixon had to expose his secret tapes.
The Supreme Court ruled that Nixon had to expose his secret tapes.
Yes, that is why the court is "supreme."
how did the congress create the supreme court and the lower federal courts
U.S. District Courts U.S. Court of Appeals U.S. Supreme Court State Supreme Court Appellate Courts Trial Courts Lower Courts
Nixon must give officials his recordingsThe Supreme Court's position in the water gate cases is that Nixon must hand over his recordings.
In most cases, supreme courts are final appellate courts.
In both the state and federal court systems, courts of appeals and supreme courts are those that have appellate jurisdiction over cases heard in courts of original jurisdiction (trial courts).
All courts: state (Superior, Municipal and Small Claims; Appellate and State Supreme), Federal Courts (District, Circuit Courts of Appeal, Federal Supreme Courts), and Administrative Courts (Workers Compensation Appeals Board, Social Security, Etc.)
the ruling of state supreme courts are always the final judgment on a matter.
Supreme Court Courts of Appeal District Courts and Special Courts
About 1 4 th of the supreme courts decisions concern appeals from District Courts