Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation is the highest judicial authority in Mexico. It is responsible for interpreting the Constitution and ensuring that laws are applied fairly. The court consists of 11 justices, including a Chief Justice, who are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
This court plays a crucial role in protecting individual rights and resolving disputes between different levels of government. It also reviews cases that involve significant legal questions, making its decisions influential in shaping Mexican law and policy.