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Mexican Supreme Court

The Mexican Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in Mexico, responsible for interpreting and upholding the Constitution and law. It reviews important legal cases, resolving disputes between different government branches, states, or individuals. The Court ensures laws align with constitutional principles and protects fundamental rights. Comprising 11 justices appointed by the President and approved by Congress, it functions as a final arbiter, providing authoritative legal guidance and maintaining the rule of law in the country.