The governor of South Carolina (see article) tried to reject the stimulus, but he was overruled first by his legislature and then by the state’s highest court.
In so doing, it overruled no fewer than six federal courts; it also reversed an earlier Supreme court decision, made in 2000, declaring Nebraska's ban on partial-birth abortion unconstitutional.
The defense attorney's objection was overruled by the judge.
Behind them stands the figure of Harry Truman, the American President who overruled his entire military, diplomatic and security staff to insist that Berlin be saved.
When a precedent is overruled the effect is retrospective.
Now, in a second, it has overruled the Scottish appeal court and decided that prosecutors in a murder case, by withholding pivotal evidence, breached the accused's right to a fair trial.
In one case, an appeals panel overruled a Manhattan civil court judge who had insisted on doctors' notes giving reasons for name changes in transgender cases.
He allowed the father to be overruled by the judge, and declared his own son guilty.
When the branch is established, register establish business accounting to not merely, but when application collect declares pay taxes, was overruled, how should this make account book?
The judge overruled the previous decision.
We were overruled by the majority.