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Why the court Cannot enforce its decision?

Why the court Cannot enforce its decision?

The Supreme Court has no power to enforce its decisions. It cannot call out the troops or compel Congress or the president to obey. The Court relies on the executive and legislative branches to carry out its rulings. In some cases, the Supreme Court has been unable to enforce its rulings.

Why do you think there was a disagreement among the justices who were in the majority?

This was because the justices could not agree on how to get rid of segregation and, in order to preserve the unanimity that Chief Justice Warren felt was so important, they simply put off the question.

Who does the court have to rely on to implement their decisions?

The judicial branch has no power of its own over implementation of enforcement of its rulings and is thus dependent on the other two branches to make this happen, relying on the executive to enforce its decisions and on the legislature to fund it.

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Can a complaint against a judge be made inside the court?

One interesting point is that although appeals/reviews/revisions lie against orders/judgments based purely based on written records of the court, a complaint against judge may be possible due to verbal actions of the judge too inside the court hall which are way out of line with judicial propriety or standards.

What can a lawyer do if a judge does not decide?

Practically speaking, there is very little more a representative can do for their client if the resulting judgment does not address the evidence or decide the point in the proper manner or at all. All a representative can do is pre-warn their client that judges are fallible and that the first-instance judgment may not be the end of the matter.

Why did the judge fail to confront a good defence head on?

The Court of Appeal found that the judge had failed to confront what was a potential good defence “head on” and unless he was able to conclude that he did not believe the defence (which he did not say in the judgment), he was not entitled to find the defendants guilty of dishonesty.

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What happens if you make an allegation against a judge?

Allegations against a judge are commonly kept confidential unless a sanction of some kind is imposed. New York’s CJC, for example, is prevented by law from disclosing whether anyone has complained about a judge, discussing specific allegations, revealing what evidence might have been presented or what steps, if any, it took to investigative.