
Puerto Rican Supreme Court
The Puerto Rican Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in Puerto Rico. It interprets the Constitution of Puerto Rico, handles cases involving state law, and ensures justice within the island's legal system. The court reviews appeals from lower courts and has the power to rule on important legal issues, including civil rights and government actions. Its decisions can significantly impact Puerto Rican law and society. Comprised of a Chief Justice and several Associate Justices, the court plays a critical role in maintaining the rule of law and upholding citizens' rights in Puerto Rico.