
Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom is the highest court in the UK, established in 2009. It serves as the final authority on legal disputes, interpreting and upholding laws across the country. The Court reviews cases that raise significant legal issues, ensuring justice and consistency in the law. It comprises 12 judges, known as Justices, who are appointed based on their legal expertise. The Supreme Court plays a crucial role in protecting rights, resolving important societal matters, and shaping UK law through its rulings, influencing legislation and government actions.