The Supreme Court's power refers to the authority granted to the highest court in the United States. It has the ability to interpret laws, determine their constitutionality, and make final decisions on legal matters.
Related terms
Jurisdiction: The official power of a court to hear cases and make judgments within a specific area or scope.
Appellate: Referring to courts that have the authority to review decisions made by lower courts.
Precedent: A legal decision or ruling that serves as an authoritative example for future similar cases.