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Understanding the Supreme Court

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The United States Supreme Court is the only entity that can provide the country with the judicial power it needs. According to Article III, Section I, Congress can only establish inferior courts. Although the Constitution clearly states that the Supreme Court is the country’s only entity that can provide it with judicial power, it gives Congress the power to organize its own courts. The judiciary system was established by the 1789 Act.

ON OVERVIEW
The Supreme Court is the country’s highest tribunal when it comes to cases involving the Constitution of the US. It is responsible for upholding the rule of law and ensuring that the American people have the opportunity to receive the same justice. Its nine justices are responsible for rendering the final rulings on various issues.

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