The U.S. Supreme Court

Given our country's comparatively short history, we have made some massive strides on a global scale regarding the way we run our country though our government system. One of the larger roles within our government is that of the Supreme Court.

The U.S. Supreme Court is a part of our Judiciary system and plays a large role in this country's checks and balances system. It is made up of 9 supreme court justices and its main role is to analyze, evaluate, and curate final opinions on all of the Nations biggest court cases. The Supreme Court was given its power through Article III of the U.S Constitution back in 1789. Its power also stems a bit from the people of America.

The Supreme Court has been a part of most, if not all, of the nations shaping court cases and has had its very own trials and tribulations. However, no matter how much conflict the court may be going through, it is understood that the court justices are held to a moral standard to best serve the people of their very own country. 

The Supreme Court is constantly analyzing and interpreting the U.S. Constitution in order to make the right decisions for this country and thus is becoming a part of America's history each and every day. 

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