The highest court in the United States, consisting of nine justices who are appointed for life. It has the power to interpret the Constitution and make decisions that impact federal law.
Related terms
Judicial Review: The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to review laws and determine their constitutionality.
Appellate Jurisdiction: The authority of a court to hear appeals from lower courts or other cases that have already been decided.
Chief Justice: The presiding judge of the U.S. Supreme Court, responsible for leading discussions and making sure opinions are written fairly.