No, but they are the final authority on Constitutional interpretation and take an oath to uphold it. They can't enact or initiate constitutional changes, or prevent Congress and the states from ratifying amendments; they are bound by the laws of the Constitution.
The US Supreme Court is not in charge of the Constitution, but it is responsible for interpreting and applying the Constitution in legal cases. The Court's decisions play a significant role in shaping the meaning and scope of the Constitution's provisions. However, ultimate authority for amending the Constitution rests with the people through the amendment process outlined in Article V.
The US Supreme Court interprets laws and the Constitution.
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The [State] Supreme Court (or its equivalent) has final authority unless the question being addressed in the state constitution conflicts with the US Constitution, in which case the US Supreme Court has final authority.
The the United States Constitution made the supreme court. The supreme court was made in 1789.
The Supreme Court Justices interpret and enforce the US Constitution. The US Constitution is the ultimate "Law of the Land", to which they are bound.
The US Supreme Court upholds and protects the integrity of the Constitution, at least in theory.
The US Supreme Court is the only court specifically mentioned in the Constitution; none of the other federal courts, past, present or future, was mentioned.
Any court can interpret the constitution, but the US Supreme Court is the final arbiter on constitutionality.
The main purpose of the US Supreme Court is to ensure that all laws in the US conform to the US Constitution.
The US Supreme Court was mandated by Article III of the Constitution, but was actually created by Congress in the Judiciary Act of 1789.For more specific information about the creation of the US Supreme Court, see Related Links, below.
The Supreme Court does not use a jury. The Supreme Court is involved in interpretations of the US constitution. A jury would not help.
The main purpose of the US Supreme Court is to ensure that all laws in the US conform to the US Constitution.