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The US Supreme Court can nullify state laws that conflict with the federal constitution. While the Court has jurisdictional limitations, they are not accurately described by the question.
The Supreme Court.
It gave the Supreme Court powers not granted by the Constitution
The [State] Supreme Court (or its equivalent) has final authority unless the question being addressed in the state constitution conflicts with the US Constitution, in which case the US Supreme Court has final authority.
When a Supreme Court "dissents" it is disagreeing with the majority opinion.
The Supreme Court does not have the power to amend the Constitution. Only the process of constitutional amendment outlined in Article V of the Constitution can be used to amend the Constitution. The Court's role is to interpret the Constitution and its amendments, not to amend them.
When a Supreme Court "dissents" it is disagreeing with the majority opinion.
When a Supreme Court "dissents" it is disagreeing with the majority opinion.
The the United States Constitution made the supreme court. The supreme court was made in 1789.
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The Supreme Court is insulated from public opinion to enhance their ability to make decisions based on law and the constitution without pressure from political parties or special interest groups.Specific answers to the other parts of your question are covered in detail in the Related Questions, below.