The primary responsibility, or duty, of the US Supreme Court is to interpret the law and Constitution and to use judicial review to examine any laws relevant to a case before the Court. The Court ensures the laws they examine are constitutional as written and as applied.
To see if laws made by congress are constitutional.
Judicial review, which is evaluating laws relevant to cases before the court and making sure they are constitutional.
The Supreme Court hears appeals that come to it from lower courts, and it has exclusive primary jurisdiction over any disputes that arise between or among states.
to judge people for there wrong doing.
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The main job of the Supreme Court is to uphold the US Constitution. It is the highest court in the US and its job is to interpret the meaning of the law.
The main job of the Supreme Court is to uphold the US Constitution. It is the highest court in the US and its job is to interpret the meaning of the law.
The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial Branch of government. The "inferior" courts in this branch are:US District CourtsUS Court of International TradeUS Court of Appeals Circuit Courts
Three:Trial level (primarily US District Courts)Appellate level (US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts)Supreme Court (US Supreme Court)
Appellate courts. In the federal court system, the appellate courts are the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts and the Supreme Court of the United States (aka US Supreme Court).
Actually there are THREE levels of federal courts. US District Courts - US Courts of Appeal - US Supreme Court.
US District courts - US Appelate Courts - US Supreme Court
The US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts, which are intermediate courts of appeals (the courts between the US District Courts and the US Supreme Court) in the federal Judicial Branch. They help reduce the Supreme Court caseload by resolving appellate cases or dismissing those without merit.
No. The US Federal government has three branches: The Executive branch, the Legislative branch, and the Judicial branch. The US Supreme Court is head of the Judicial branch.There are also three basic levels within the Judicial branch:Trial Courts (e.g., US District Courts)Appellate Courts (e.g., US Courts of Appeals Circuit Courts)The Supreme Court
Actually there are THREE levels of federal courts. US District Courts - US Courts of Appeal - US Supreme Court.
No. The Supreme Court of the United States is head of the Judicial branch, but there are lower courts and tribunals that are also included, such as the US District Courts and the US Courts of Appeals Circuit Courts, among others.
No. The US Supreme Court hears final appeals from lower courts.