Identification
- Label (rdfs)
- U.S. Supreme Court
- Preferred Label
- SCOTUS
- Alternative Labels
- Federal Supreme Court, National Supreme Court, SCOTUS
- Identifier
- USCTS-SCOTUS
Definition and Examples
- Definition
- The U.S. Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the United States, with the power to interpret the Constitution and review the legality of federal and state laws. Composed of nine Justices, including a Chief Justice, the Court serves as the final arbiter of legal disputes, providing binding decisions that impact the legal and political landscape of the nation.