the supreme court of land is the constitution and states that the constitution cant tell us what to do , but we have to follow the laws. This doesn't answer much of what you asked but hope it helped.
The Supreme Court
State trial courts are typically referred to as circuit courts. The United States Supreme Court is known as the highest court in the land.
The supreme court
The supreme court
Supreme Court is the highest and there are 9 justices.
The significance of Martin v Hunter's lessee deals with the power of state and federal courts. This case established that the Supreme court (federal) has supremacy over state courts, and that state courts must hold decisions made by the supreme court. The disagreement over the Northern Neck Propriety in Virginia between Thomas Martin (who inherited the land from his brother Denny Martin, who had inherited it from his uncle Thomas Lord Fairfax of England) and David Hunter, who was granted the land from the state of Virginia after the state passed a series acts allowing them to confiscate loyalist-held land, began in the state court. The Court of Appeals upheld Hunter's claim to the land. Martin appealed with a writ of error to the Supreme court. After many appeals between courts, the Supreme court claimed they held power over state courts through the Constitution, and the Judiciary Art of 1789. The case ended with Martin gaining his land, and the Supreme court establishing supremacy over high state courts.
in the united states, the supreme court is the highest court in the land. in other countries, idk.
It is the highest Federal court in the land.
No. Rulings of the US Supreme Court are 'the law of the land.'
The highest court is the Supreme Court located at Washington D.C.
The highest court in the land in australia is called the High Court of Australia.
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.