- The
Supreme Court of the
United States (SCOTUS) is the
highest court in the
federal judiciary of the
United States. It has
ultimate appellate jurisdiction...
-
supreme court, also
known as a
court of last resort, apex
court, and high (or final)
court of appeal, is the
highest court within the
hierarchy of
courts. Broadly...
-
Buckingham Palace. The
Court of St James's
derives its
name from St James's Palace,
hence the
possessive 's at the end of the
name. This
nomenclature is...
- The
demographics of the
Supreme Court of the
United States encomp**** the gender, ethnicity, and religious, geographic, and
economic backgrounds of the...
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multiple courts. In this example, the
name of the
court (United
States Supreme Court) is
obvious (since only
decisions of the U.S.
Supreme Court are published...
-
multiple name changes,
including A
Court of Wind and Stone, A
Court of Calm and Fury, A
Court of
Stars and Smoke, A
Court of
Wings and Stars, A
Court of Venom...
- The
International Court of
Justice (ICJ; French: Cour
internationale de justice, CIJ) is the only
international court that
adjudicates general disputes...
- A
court of
first instance is a
trial court of
original or
primary jurisdiction.
Specific courts by that
name include:
Tribunal of
first instance (Belgium)...
- An
appellate court,
commonly called a
court of appeal(s),
appeal court,
court of
second instance or
second instance court, is any
court of law that is...
- proceedings. Magistrates'
court (England and Wales) Magistrates'
court (Hong Kong)
District Court (Ireland), the main
court of
summary jurisdiction in...