A Supreme Court decision is final, binding on all lower courts, and cannot be appealed within the U.S. court system. Rulings can only be overturned by a constitutional amendment or a new Supreme Court decision that explicitly overturns the previous ruling, a practice known as overruling.
The Supreme Court’s decisions are considered the supreme law of the land and are binding on all lower courts. As a result, there is no higher court to which a party can appeal a Supreme Court decision. However, there are a few limited exceptions to this rule. For example, a party may be able to appeal a Supreme Court decision to an international tribunal, such as the International Court of Justice. Additionally, a party may be able to seek a rehearing from the Supreme Court itself. However, such requests are rarely granted.