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Supreme Court (US)

The U.S. Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the United States. It reviews cases to interpret the Constitution and ensure laws comply with it. Consisting of nine justices appointed for life, it has the final say on legal disputes, including those involving fundamental rights and government powers. Its decisions set legal precedents that lower courts follow, shaping American law and preventing conflicts between different laws and policies. The Court acts as a guardian of the Constitution, balancing legislative and executive branches, and ensuring justice and constitutional integrity.