It's just called the US Supreme Court Building. Clever, huh?
The supreme court meets in the supreme court building.
The Supreme Court justices hear cases in the courtroom of the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC.
The US Supreme Court's decisions (or verdicts) are called opinions.
The Supreme Court Building? The federal Judicial Branch includes all the US District Courts, the US Court of International Trade, the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts, and the US Supreme Court. Each court is in a different building, so there is no single structure that holds the entire Judicial Branch. The Supreme Court of the United States (aka US Supreme Court) is head of the Judicial Branch, and it housed in the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC.
The Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC is home to the United States Supreme Court.
US Supreme Court decisions are called "Opinions."
US Supreme Court decisions are called opinions.
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.
The explanation for the US Supreme Court's decision is called the opinion.
There are sixteen Corinthian-style columns supporting the front pediment of the Supreme Court Building.
The judicial branch building is the US Supreme Court.
House, Senate, Supreme Court, and ....?