
Supreme Court (USA)
The U.S. Supreme Court is the highest court in the United States, responsible for interpreting the Constitution and federal laws. It reviews cases to ensure laws and government actions comply with the Constitution. Comprising nine justices appointed for life, it has the authority to strike down laws or decisions that are unconstitutional. Its rulings are final and influence American law and society. The court functions as a key guardian of constitutional rights, balancing the powers of Congress, the President, and the states, and ensuring the rule of law is upheld across the nation.