The Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is the final court of appeal in the UK for civil cases, and for criminal cases from England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It hears cases of the greatest public or constitutional importance affecting the whole population. We are open on weekdays from 0930 to 1630.




Supreme court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A supreme court is the highest court within the hierarchy of many legal jurisdictions. Other descriptions for such courts include court of last resort, instance court

The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court is the final court of appeal in the UK for civil cases, and for criminal cases from England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It hears cases of the

Supreme Court of the United States - Official Site
Free public access to legal information including opinions, court rules, and transcripts of oral arguments.

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Supreme Court of the United States; Established: 1789: Country: United States: Location: Washington, D.C. Coordinates: Coordinates: Composition method: Presidential

About the Supreme Court | United States Courts
Supreme Court Background Article III of the Constitution establishes the federal judiciary. Article III, Section I states that "The judicial Power of the United

U.S. Supreme Court - The New York Times
News about the U.S. Supreme Court. Commentary and archival information about the U.S. Supreme Court from The New York Times.

About the Supreme Court - Supreme Court of the United States
The Supreme Court at Work. A Brief Overview of the Supreme Court; The Court and Constitutional Interpretation

Supreme Court of India - Official Site
Describes the court, its remit and functions, judges, calendar and causelist.

The Supreme Court, the Nativists and Immigrants - The New ...
In their brief to the Supreme Court, the states concede that the president has discretion to enforce immigration laws in individual cases. But they argue

Supreme Court (U.S.) - CNBC
2 Hours Ago. CONCORD, N.H. New Hampshire is a big step closer to getting a $236 million judgment after the U.S. Supreme Court said this week it wouldn't hear Exxon