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Eighty-fourth (84) Supreme Court of the United States

The eighty-fourth (84th) Supreme Court of the United States refers to the session of the Supreme Court that took place in the year 1953-1954, or the court’s 84th term since its establishment. It is a specific period in the court’s history during which justices heard cases and made legal decisions. The Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the U.S., responsible for interpreting the Constitution and federal laws. Each "session" or "term" typically lasts from October to June, with new cases considered and rulings issued, shaping important aspects of American law.