
Texas Supreme Court
The Texas Supreme Court is the highest court in the state for civil and administrative law cases. It reviews decisions made by lower courts to ensure they follow the law correctly. The court also has the authority to interpret state laws and the Texas Constitution, providing guidance for courts and legal practitioners. Comprising nine justices appointed through a combination of elections and appointments, the court’s rulings set legal precedents that govern Texas. Its decisions influence a wide range of issues, including business disputes, property rights, and personal injury claims, ensuring consistency and fairness in the state's legal system.