I once overheard a teacher and her "gifted and talented" students talking about the supreme court. One young boy asked her, "But what if the supreme court is wrong?" In my opinion, that's a very interesting question. She shut it down by repeatedly insisting that they can't be wrong.
I once overheard a teacher and her "gifted and talented" students talking about the supreme court. One young boy asked her, "But what if the supreme court is wrong?" In my opinion, that's a very interesting question. She shut it down by repeatedly insisting that they can't be wrong.
One cannot appeal a Supreme Court decision because the Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the United States. The case would need to be tried again in a lower court and referred again to the Supreme Court.
I would have prefaced that by saying the supreme court can be wrong. There are examples. man made law is always subject to being morally and ethically wrong.
I once overheard a teacher and her "gifted and talented" students talking about the supreme court. One young boy asked her, "But what if the supreme court is wrong?" In my opinion, that's a very interesting question. She shut it down by repeatedly insisting that they can't be wrong.
I was disappointed, and not by the student.
That teacher was in a job beyond her capabilities. She simply could not answer the question.
Schools only hire sheep. Step out of line and see how that mob turns on you, bleating!
How would you answer that question Elizabeth?
One cannot appeal a Supreme Court decision because the Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the United States. The case would need to be tried again in a lower court and referred again to the Supreme Court.
I would have prefaced that by saying the supreme court can be wrong. There are examples. man made law is always subject to being morally and ethically wrong.
The Dred Scott Decision, an example of where the US Supreme Court was wrong, entirely and morally and ethically wrong.