Who Can Overrule The Supreme Court? In this enlightening video, we delve into the intricate relationship between the Supreme Court and other branches of government. While the Supreme Court holds the ultimate authority in interpreting the Constitution and federal laws, its decisions can be influenced and, in some cases, overridden. We will explore the concept of judicial review, established in the landmark case of Marbury v. Madison, and discuss how the Court’s rulings can be modified through congressional action or constitutional amendments.
The video highlights significant examples, such as the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which showcases Congress's ability to respond to Supreme Court decisions based on statutory interpretations. We will also examine how constitutional amendments can effectively overturn judicial interpretations, referencing historical amendments that reversed earlier Supreme Court rulings. Additionally, we will discuss the role of checks and balances in the U.S. government, including Congress's power to limit the Supreme Court's jurisdiction in specific cases.
Whether you are a student of law, a legal professional, or simply someone interested in understanding the dynamics of the U.S. legal system, this video will provide valuable insights. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more discussions on legal topics that matter to you.
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