Article III of the U.S. Constitution establishes the Supreme Court as the highest court in the federal judiciary, tasked with interpreting the Constitution, Federal Laws, and treaties. Its primary role is to resolve disputes that arise under these laws, ensuring justice and upholding the rule of law. The Supreme Court also has the authority to review lower court decisions and can declare laws or executive actions unconstitutional. Ultimately, it serves as a check on the legislative and executive branches, maintaining the balance of power within the government.
The main job of the Supreme Court is to uphold the US Constitution. It is the highest court in the US and its job is to interpret the meaning of the law.
She was a supreme court justice
The main job of a supreme court judge is to determine whether or not a law or case is constitutional.
The main job of the Supreme Court is to uphold the US Constitution. It is the highest court in the US and its job is to interpret the meaning of the law.
lead the judical branch.
Supreme court judge.
The president does this job.
lawyer
to make laws
Works in the supreme court
John Marshall was the 45, not 44, year old distant cousin of Thomas Jefferson who was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and radically changed the job of the Supreme Court.
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