No, they can only interpret the laws of the land. Someone has to keep the stoplights in working order!
I believe so.
Another name for the supreme court is the highest court or the highest judicial body in a country.
This depends on which supreme court. Reask your question specifying the state/country, or see related questions. US Supreme Court: There are 9 Justices on the US Supreme Court.
The Supreme Court of Canada is the highest court in the country. It hears appeals fro the provincial Courts of Appeal
As far as I know there is no Supreme Court judge quitting and moving.
The US Supreme Court is the center of the US justice system. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the country.
Nine Justices Nine Justices make up the current Supreme Court: one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. There have been 103 Associate Justices in the Court's history.
The highest authority in the judicial branch is the U.S. Supreme Court. The Supreme Court has the highest power to interpret the law and the Constitution--these decisions cannot be overturned by anyone except the Supreme Court.
I guess that would depend on what supreme court you are talking about - i.e., in what country.
Supreme Court. Because it can overrule all courts.
Supreme Court Justices do not necessarily have parties because they do not run for a political seat. The criteria for a supreme court justice has to be someone who is familiar with the law such as a former lawyer. If Supreme Court justices ran on a political platform that could complicate the position they hold because many political parties have money or a platform they run on.
No!! Of course not! It is a free country!
Decisions of the US Supreme Court affect the rulings and procedures of EVERY other court in the country, right down to the municipal level.