
Supreme Court Justices
Supreme Court justices are the judges of the highest court in the United States, responsible for interpreting the Constitution and resolving significant legal disputes. There are nine justices, nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate. Their rulings can influence laws, safeguard individual rights, and shape public policy. Justices serve lifetime appointments, allowing them to make decisions without political pressure. The Court hears cases on a variety of issues, including civil rights, federal laws, and state laws, making it a crucial part of the American legal system and governance.