SCOTUS stands for Supreme Court of the United States, the highest federal court in the American judicial system with final authority on constitutional interpretation.
SCOTUS decisions shape American law and society, determining the meaning of constitutional rights and the balance of governmental powers.
SCOTUS isn't infallible—its decisions can be overturned by later courts or constitutional amendments.
SCOTUS decisions shape American law and society, determining the meaning of constitutional rights and the balance of governmental powers.
SCOTUS isn't infallible—its decisions can be overturned by later courts or constitutional amendments.