No a circuit court can not override a SCOTUS decision. That said, the Founders never intended for a group of politically appointed (non-elected) judges to have the final say. Congress can override SCOTUS and it's been done 5 times in the past. Congress also has the power to change the number of SCOTUS judges. It's been as few as 5 and as many as 10 over the history of America.
No a circuit court can not override a SCOTUS decision. That said, the Founders never intended for a group of politically appointed (non-elected) judges to have the final say. Congress can override SCOTUS and it's been done 5 times in the past. Congress also has the power to change the number of SCOTUS judges. It's been as few as 5 and as many as 10 over the history of America.