The Supreme Court reviews the rulings of the lower Federal Courts. They hear cases that they grant certiorary to typically related to Constitutional law. Their rulings are the official Federal interpretation of the law.
The Judicial Branch
a national economy and a strong federal government
Some effects that the supreme court had on economic development were that the rulings reinforced capitalism as the ruling economic system in the U.S. Somewhere in the early 1800s, the Supreme Court made several rulings that helped define federal power over contracts and commerce. As aforementioned, these rulings reinforced capitalism as the ruling economic system in the United States.
it gave the federal government more power over the states
a national economy and a strong federal government
a national economy and a strong federal government
a national economy and a strong federal government
a national economy and a strong federal government
the guarantees of freedom
Simple majority
In the case of Varon v Baltimore in 1833 the Supreme Court decided that the Bill of Rights could not be applied to state governments but only to the federal government. Later rulings have mostly negated this ruling.