The final interpreter refers to the institution or body that has the ultimate authority to interpret and apply the meaning of laws or constitutions.
Related terms
Supreme Court: The highest court in the United States that has the power of judicial review and acts as the final interpreter of federal laws and constitutional issues.
Precedent: A legal principle established by a court decision that serves as an authoritative guide for future similar cases.
Statutory Construction: This term refers to how courts interpret statutes (laws) to determine their meaning and application.