<span>While, undoubtedly, the sources for the laws of the United States owe some debt to Christian religious texts of the past, the founding fathers looked to the philosophies of the Enlightenment, which sought to throw off the shackles of the dark ages brought about by the Christian zealotry of the past, to write the nations first set of laws. As such, the laws of the United States draw from the laws of previous generations and historically influential societies.</span>
The answer is plessey vs. fergoson .
The correct answer is letter C. When the Congress wants to overrule a decision made by the Supreme Court, which could or could not have been previously said by the law, the Congress can simply change the law and make things clearer, or even create a new law or ammendment so that the Supreme Court could then have a law basis to rule.