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Mexican Supreme Court of Justice

The Mexican Supreme Court of Justice is the highest judicial authority in Mexico. It interprets the Constitution and ensures laws are applied fairly. Comprised of 11 judges, the Court reviews important cases, including those involving human rights and government actions. Its decisions can significantly influence Mexican law and society. The Court also settles disputes between states and the federal government, and its rulings are binding, meaning they must be followed by all lower courts in Mexico. This institution plays a crucial role in upholding the rule of law and protecting citizens' rights.