It appears the US Supreme Court is considered one of many "last bastion[s] of democracy." Other "last bastions" include the internet, the Executive branch, Congress, and so on. The lack of agreement tends to indicate the statement is more of a rhetorical device than a theory.
Yes, the Supreme Court promotes democracy by protecting the Constitution. Nine justices make decisions based on Constitutional rights with democracy in mind.
There are three branches in the U.S.A. system of democracy.The Executive branch. (The President)The Legislative branch. (The House of Representatives and Senate)The Supreme Court. (The Court)
The US Supreme Court is the highest court in the US. Each state has its own Supreme Court, but the US Supreme Court is the end of the line.
In the US, the entire federal judicial system is under the US Supreme Court. Each state and territory has an independent court system. Those systems are independent of the US Supreme Court, but are required to follow the Supreme Court.
The US Supreme Court is the center of the US justice system. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the country.
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The Supreme Court is NOT the president's overseer. There are checks and balances in place, but the three branches are independent.
The Supreme Court of Florida is the highest appellate court in the Florida state judicial system.
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