Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in a country, particularly in the United States. It serves as the final court of appeal and interprets the constitution and the law. The Supreme Court has the power to hear cases that involve significant legal issues, disputes between states, and appeals from lower courts. It consists of a Chief Justice and several Associate Justices, who are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The Court plays a crucial role in upholding the rule of law, protecting individual rights and liberties, and ensuring justice within the legal system. Its decisions set precedents that influence the interpretation of law and constitution in future cases.