True. When the Supreme Court remands a decision, it means they send the case back to the lower court for further proceedings. In such a situation, the Supreme Court sets aside the lower court's ruling and instructs the lower court to take specific actions or reconsider certain aspects of the case. This can include providing additional evidence, reevaluating legal arguments, or applying different legal standards. Remanding a decision allows for a more thorough review of the case or to correct any errors or issues identified by the Supreme Court.