Andrew Jackson rebel-ed against his oath of presidency, and he continued to disobey the law of the land by kicking off Native Americans of their land.
Supreme Court :)
No, Andrew Jackson was not a member of the Supreme Court. He served as the 7th President of the United States from 1829 to 1837. The Supreme Court is a separate branch of government responsible for interpreting laws, and its members are appointed by the President, but Jackson did not hold a seat on the Court.
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President Jackson
Jackson refused to obey the court's ruling
Jackson refused to obey the court's ruling
Jackson ignored Worcester v. Georgia. This was significant because Andrew Jackson ignored the Supreme Court's decision which said that Georgia couldn't make laws that broke the terms on the authority of which the Cherokee's have the right to govern themselves on. Many people ask can he ignore the Supreme Court? Or, Why didn't the Supreme Court do anything about it? And do you know what I would say. idk. :)
Jackson refused to obey the court's ruling
Andrew Jackson was never a Supreme Court justice; he was the seventh President of the United States, from March 4, 1829 until March 4, 1837.
Jackson appealed to the Supreme Court for authority to move the Cherokees from Georgia.
Whether or not a local or state law - or a ruling by a State court - is at odds with the Constitution of the US.