The architrave on the front of the building is inscribed with "Equal Justice Under Law"; the one on the rear of the building says "Justice, the Guardian of Liberty."
The inscription on the Supreme Court building reads: "Equal Justice under Law"
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Members of the Supreme Court police. The Marshal of the Court sits inside the courtroom.
The supreme court is the highest federal court and has the final say. Their role of the supreme court is to interpret the constitution
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the supreme court has the power to interpret the laws no matter what
Since you didn't say WHICH Supreme Court decision, there is no way to answer the question.
The US Supreme Court does not have the authority to abolish government agencies and departments, unless the agency is created under legislation that is challenged in court and determined to be unconstitutional. This is outside the scope the the Supreme Court's responsibility.
The Supreme Court always has the last say for cases that fall under its jurisdiction. The Court no longer has mandatory jurisdiction and may exercise full discretion over which cases it hears. The decision of the Court is final, unless modified by the Court itself or by constitutional amendment.
The Supreme Court cannot directly enforce its rulings; instead, it relies on respect for the Constitution and for the law for adherence to its judgments. Because the Supreme Court simply bases its decisions on the Constitution, the decisions are not overturned. The decisions simply uphold the Constitution but do not have outside enforcement.Added: Short answer: (in the US) The Supreme Court is the highest court in the nation. Its rulings cannot be overturned unless done by a subsequent ruling of the same court.
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the ability to say no