The Supreme Court serves as a referee in the federal system by interpreting the Constitution and resolving disputes between states and the federal government, as well as among states themselves. It ensures that laws and policies adhere to constitutional principles, maintaining a balance of power among the branches of government. By reviewing cases and issuing rulings, the Court can clarify legal ambiguities and set precedents that guide future decisions, thereby upholding the rule of law in the nation.
us supreme court
federal district court, federal court of appeals court,and the U.S. supreme court.
The supreme court
both have one supreme court
supreme
The Supreme Court of the United States
The federal court system comprises the Supreme Court, circuit courts of appeal, and district courts. There are also specialized federal courts.
Most cases reach the US Supreme Court via the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts, which are part of the federal court system.
The final authority in the federal system is the Supreme Court.
district court
District Court - Appelate Court - Supreme Court
appeals and jurisdiction