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Supreme Court
noun
the highest court of the U.S.
(in many states) the highest court of the state.
(lowercase), (in some states) a court of general jurisdiction subordinate to an appeals court.
Supreme Court
noun
the highest Federal court, possessing final appellate jurisdiction and exercising supervisory jurisdiction over the lower courts
(in many states) the highest state court
Supreme Court
A federal court; the highest body in the judicial branch. The Supreme Court is composed of a chief justice and eight associate justices, all of whom are appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate. They serve on the Court as long as they choose, subject only to impeachment. Each state also has a supreme court; these courts are all courts of appeals, primarily hearing cases that have already been tried. The federal Supreme Court (“the” Supreme Court) has the final word on interpretation of all laws and of the Constitution itself.
Example Sentences
A council trying to block a hotel from housing asylum seekers has confirmed its plan to appeal directly to the Supreme Court.
“It is inexcusable,” a judge said of the Supreme Court’s actions.
The appellate judges put their decision on hold until the Supreme Court rules.
Supreme Court ruling allowing parents to withdraw their child from classroom lessons on LGBTQ+ issues and other subjects that conflict with their “sincerely held religious beliefs.”
In 2022, Supreme Court judges ruled that the Scottish government cannot hold an independence referendum without the UK government's consent.
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