Yes, the Supreme Court can and does disagree with the verdicts of lower courts, including the courts of appeals. When a case is appealed to the Supreme Court, it reviews the legal issues and interpretations made by the appellate court. The Supreme Court has the authority to overturn or affirm these decisions, establishing binding precedent for lower courts. Disagreements often arise from differing interpretations of the law or the Constitution.
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