The Court has limited the power of the national government over the state governments.
Actually there are THREE levels of federal courts. US District Courts - US Courts of Appeal - US Supreme Court.
It puts the federal court as more important than the other courts, other than the supreme court.
supreme courtThe government body responsible for interpreting the United States Constitution is the federal courts of the Judicial Branch.
The federal courts of the Judicial Branch are responsible for interpreting the US Constitution. The Supreme Court of the United States (also commonly called the US Supreme Court), head of the Judicial branch of government, is the highest authority on constitutional interpretation.A. Supreme Court
Judicial review
Bill of rights interpretation will be required during dispute. In that case interpretation will be by Judiciary branch which is courts. Could be lower courts or Supreme Court
Judicial review
Judicial Review
All courts, but the Supreme Court of the United States has the ultimate responsibility for interpreting and explaining federal laws and constitutional matters.
courts apply the laws and rule about rights and restrictions
Yes, that is why the court is "supreme."
The United States has both state courts and federal courts side by side.