supreme court

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Englisch - Türkisch
Yargıtay

Elçilik, yargıtayın yanında yer almaktadır. - The embassy is located next to the Supreme Court.

Yargıtay yasanın yasa dışı olduğuna karar verdi. - The Supreme Court ruled that the law was illegal.

en yüksek mahkeme
yüce mahkeme
yüce divan
yüksek mahkeme

Yüksek mahkeme yargıçları kanunları yorumlarlar. - Judges on the Supreme Court interpret the laws.

Tom G. Roberts, ABD Yüksek Mahkemesi Başyargıcıdır. - Tom G. Roberts is the Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court.

temyiz mahkemesi
anayasa mahkemesi

O konuda Anayasa Mahkemesi tarafından karar verildi. - That matter was decided by the Supreme Court.

Anayasa Mahkemesi, önceki kararını bozdu. - The Supreme Court overturned a previous decision.

supreme court of appeal
(Askeri,Kanun) yargıtay
Supreme Court of Appeals
Temyiz Mahkemesi
supreme court judge
yüksek mahkeme hakimi
supreme court decision
yargıtay kararı
supreme court justice
(Kanun) yüksek mahkeme yargıcı
supreme court of cyprus
(Kanun) kıbrıs yüksek mahkemesi
supreme court practice
(Kanun) yargıtay içtihadı
supreme court's decision
yargıtay kararı
american supreme court
amerikan yargıtayı
supreme administrative court
(Kanun) yüksek idari mahkeme
Englisch - Englisch
The highest court in a legal jurisdiction

US The state court in many states of the United States, usually but not necessarily the highest court in that state.

A court of law which represents the highest legal authority within a jurisdiction
the most important court of law in some countries or some states of the US
(US) As the name indicates, it is the highest court of justice in the U S A Its major function is to examine every law passed in the country (both federal laws and state laws) to see if it respects the U S constitution If it does not, it either has to be changed or abandoned
court which runs at an extremely high level and hence deals with important cases
The highest court in the American court system and the only Constitution requires Sessions are from October to May, and cases usually involve questions of constitutional or statutory interpretation
the highest federal court in the United States; has final appellate jurisdiction and has jurisdiction over all other courts in the nation
the highest court in most states of the United States
The highest level of court in a country Its ruling is binding on all other courts
The highest court in the United States
The Court of last resort in Michigan, the highest appeals court in the state
The top or highest court in our land It is located in Washington DC
the highest federal court in the United States; has final appellate jurisdiction and has jurisdiction over all other courts in the nation the highest court in most states of the United States
The highest federal court, consisting of nine judges-the Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices Justices are nominated by the President Their nomination must be confirmed by the Senate Justices are appointed for life The Supreme Court is the highest federal court It is an appellate court; that is, it reviews decisions made by lower courts Its decisions are final and take precedence over those of all other judicial bodies Decisions require a simple majority In recent years, many decisions have been issued with a 5-4 vote For certain decisions, the court issues a formal statement, or "opinion," explaining in detail the legal reasoning underlying the decision A Justice who agrees with the majority's decision but not with the legal reasoning underlying it may write a "concurring opinion " A Justice who disagrees with the majority's decision may issue a "dissenting opinion "
supreme court of appeals
(Kanun) The Supreme Court of Virginia is one of the oldest continuously active judicial bodies in the United States. It has its roots in the seventeenth century English legal system, which was instituted in Virginia as part of the Charter of 1606 under which Jamestown, Virginia was established. In 1623, the Virginia House of Burgesses created a five-man appellate court, which met quarterly to hear appeals from the lower courts. It was known as the Supreme Court of Appeals until 1970, when it was renamed the Supreme Court of Virginia. It is the highest court in the state, and primarily hears appeals from the trial-level city and county Circuit Courts, as well as the criminal law, family law and administrative cases that go through the Court of Appeals of Virginia
Supreme Court Justice
one of the nine judges of the US Supreme Court. Each Supreme Court Justice is chosen by the President of the US and must then be accepted by Congress, and they usually have this position for the rest of their lives. The most important judge is called the Chief Justice
Supreme Court Justice
judge which presides over Supreme Court trials, judge of the highest court
Supreme Court of the United States
Final court of appeal in the U.S. judicial system and final interpreter of the Constitution of the United States. The Supreme Court was created by the Constitutional Convention of 1787 as the head of a federal court system, though it was not formally established until Congress passed the Judiciary Act in 1789. It was granted authority to act in cases arising under the Constitution, laws, or treaties of the U.S.; in controversies to which the U.S. is a party; in controversies between states or between citizens of different states; in cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction; and in cases affecting ambassadors or other ministers or consuls. Its size, which is set by Congress, varied between 6 and 10 members before being set at 9 in 1869. Justices are appointed by the president but must be confirmed by the Senate. The court has exercised the power of judicial review since 1803, when it first declared part of a law unconstitutional in Marbury v. Madison, though the power is not explicitly granted to it by the Constitution. Though the court can sometimes serve as a trial court through its original jurisdiction, relatively few cases reach the court in this manner; most cases arise by appeal or by certiorari. Among the most important doctrinal sources used by the Supreme Court have been the commerce, due-process, and equal-protection clauses of the Constitution. It also has often ruled on controversies involving civil liberties (see civil liberty), including freedom of speech and the right of privacy. Much of its work consists of clarifying, refining, and testing the Constitution's philosophic ideals and translating them into working principles
supreme court chief justice
head judge of the Supreme Court
supreme court judge
judge in an extremely high level court, judge in a supreme court
Supreme Court.
Sup. Ct
Supreme Court.
SC
supreme courts
plural form of supreme court
appeal to the Supreme Court
appealing of a legal case to the highest court, referral of a case to the Supreme Court
supreme court

    Silbentrennung

    su·preme Court

    Türkische aussprache

    sıprim kôrt

    Aussprache

    /səˈprēm ˈkôrt/ /səˈpriːm ˈkɔːrt/

    Etymologie

    [ s&-'prEm, sü- ] (adjective.) circa 1533. Latin supremus, superlative of superus upper; more at SUPERIOR.

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