
U.S. Supreme Court Building
The U.S. Supreme Court Building in Washington, D.C., is the seat of the nation’s highest judicial authority. It hosts the Supreme Court justices who interpret the Constitution and federal laws. The neoclassical architecture features grand columns and a prominent marble façade, symbolizing justice and stability. Inside, it contains courtroom chambers, chambers for justices, and historical chambers displaying important legal artifacts. Open to visitors, the building represents the rule of law and ensures the proper functioning of the U.S. legal system, making key decisions on constitutional issues that influence American society.