Us Supreme Court

/ˌjus səˈprim kɔrt/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The highest federal court in the United States, with ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all federal and constitutional cases.
    The US Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling on the First Amendment.

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Commentary

The US Supreme Court serves as the ultimate arbiter of constitutional and federal law, emphasizing its authoritative role in the American legal system.

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