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Supreme

Supreme | Supremely | Supremes

Supreme meaning

Dominant, having power over all others. | Greatest, or the most excellent, extreme, superior, highest, or utmost. | Situated at the highest part or point.

Example sentences (20)

Chief Justice of SUpreme Court Esther Hayut speaks at the funeral service for late former president of the Israeli Supreme Court Meir Shamgar at the Supreme Court in Jerusalem on October 22, 2019.

NORTHEAST SUPREME: Both the supreme and reserve supreme champions of World Dairy Expo came from the Northeast: New York and Vermont.

In theory, state supreme courts are bound by the precedent established by the U.S. Supreme Court as to all issues of federal law, but in practice, the Supreme Court reviews very few decisions from state courts.

In those states, all appeals are filed with the appropriate Supreme Court (Iowa has a single Supreme Court, while Oklahoma has separate civil and criminal Supreme Courts) which then keeps all cases of first impression for itself to decide.

The members of the Supreme Court are elected by the General Assembly; the members of the Bench are selected by the Supreme Court with the consent of the Senate; and the judges are directly assigned by the Supreme Court.

Also, the Federal Government had yet to comment on the Supreme Court judgment even though the Attorney General of the Federation was served a copy of the Supreme Court ruling on Friday.

GOP lawmakers appealed the decision to the US Supreme Court, arguing that the North Carolina Supreme Court had exceeded its authority.

Hill’s legal team conceivably could appeal the Colorado Supreme Court ruling to the U.S. Supreme Court.

How apt are the above words in the headline for the Ariwoola Supreme Court now being described as “supreme court of technicality and injustice”?

In a groundbreaking decision, the Supreme Court initiated live streaming of hearings for petitions challenging the (controversial) Supreme Court Practice and Procedure Act of 2023.

In August 1950, Mr Mahajan headed a Bench of the Supreme Court of Hyderabad to dispose of a number of cases pending before the privy council which stood transferred to the Supreme Court.

It’s that he is Sen. Mike Lee, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Sen. Josh Hawley, and the people who invent fake gay couples in order to bring wholly hypothetical cases to the Supreme Court.

Members of the Supreme Court sit for a new group portrait following the addition of Associate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, at the Supreme Court building in Washington, Oct. 7, 2022.

Northrup traced Texas’ brutal mistreatment of Cox to the Supreme Court overturning : “This is the result of the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe: women are forced to beg for urgent healthcare in court.

Supreme Court Justice Yitzchak Amit at a Supreme Court hearing, January 23, 2019.

The Supreme Court justices then took questions from students and teachers about whether a police dog sniffing a vehicle constitutes a search, how many cases are referred yearly to the Supreme Court and why New Mexico abolished its death penalty.

Additionally, the supreme court’s role of oversight is strengthened due to the new constitution specifying that individuals nominated for impeachment will stand trial in front of the supreme court.

A Donald Trump presidency would help preserve a conservative Supreme Court for decades, while preventing Supreme Court reform, legal experts believe.

A statement by the Director of Press and Information at the Supreme Court, Dr. Festus Akande, said the event will hold by 10am at the main courtroom of the Supreme Court.

At the end of the day, he seems to have been selected precisely because he was pliant to the supreme leader, because he would not do what previous presidents had done, which was to actually challenge the supreme leader and the hard-line establishment.