No, "police powers" usually refers to the states' rights to pass laws and take actions to keep the state and its citizens secure.
Supreme Court Police was created in 1949.
In the United States, the Supreme Court is vested with the power to settle disputes. The Supreme Court was established in Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
It gave the Supreme Court powers not granted by the Constitution
The judicial power of the United States is vested in the Supreme Court and other inferior courts established by Congress, as stated in Article III, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution. This section outlines the judicial branch's structure and authority, affirming that the Supreme Court is the highest court in the federal judiciary.
It gave the Supreme Court powers not given by the Constitution.
It gave the Supreme Court powers not granted by the Constitution
how the powers of the Supreme Court and federal law were extended by landmark court cases
Powers to the Supreme Court; the judiciary branch.
Article III deals with the supreme courts powers.
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Yes, our supreme court is called the High Court of Australia. Section 72 of the Australian constitution actually says something along the lines of "The judicial power of the commonwealth shall be vested in a federal supreme court, to be called the high court of australia"