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united states supreme court

The United States Supreme Court building stands in Washington, D.C.

Definition

Proper noun: * The highest federal court in the United States: The United States Supreme Court is the court of last resort in the U.S. judicial system. It has the ultimate authority to interpret the Constitution and federal law. Its decisions are final and set binding precedent for all other courts in the nation.

Usage

The term "United States Supreme Court" is used to refer specifically to this institution as a whole, often in formal, legal, or historical contexts. * The United States Supreme Court will hear the case next term. * The power of judicial review was established by the United States Supreme Court in Marbury v. Madison. * She was appointed to the United States Supreme Court in 2022.

Advanced Usage
  • "The Supreme Court": In American English context, it is very common to refer to it simply as "the Supreme Court," as it is the only supreme court at the federal level. The full name "United States Supreme Court" is often used for clarity or in formal writing.
    • The Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling today.
Variants and Related Words
  • Supreme Court (proper noun): The standard abbreviated form.
  • SCOTUS (acronym): A common acronym for the Supreme Court of the United States, frequently used in media and legal discourse.
    • The SCOTUS blog provides analysis of all cases before the Court.
  • The Court (proper noun): A conventional shorthand used in legal writing and discussions to refer to the Supreme Court.
    • The Court held that the law was unconstitutional.
  • Chief Justice (noun): The presiding judge of the United States Supreme Court.
  • Associate Justice (noun): Any of the eight members of the Court other than the Chief Justice.
Synonyms
  • Highest court in the land: A descriptive synonym emphasizing its position.
  • Court of last resort: A legal term describing its function as the final avenue of appeal.
Related Phrases
  • "to take a case to the Supreme Court": To appeal a legal decision to the Supreme Court for a final ruling.
    • After losing in the appellate court, they decided to take the case to the Supreme Court.
  • "a Supreme Court decision": A ruling or opinion issued by the Court.
    • The policy was changed following a Supreme Court decision.
  • "Supreme Court Justice": A member of the Court.
    • She is a Supreme Court Justice known for her rigorous questioning.
united states supreme court

The United States Supreme Court building stands in Washington, D.C.

Noun
  1. the highest federal court in the United States; has final appellate jurisdiction and has jurisdiction over all other courts in the nation