Supreme Federal Court
The Supreme Federal Court is the highest court in Brazil, responsible for ensuring that the country's laws align with the Constitution. It has the authority to interpret laws and resolve disputes involving constitutional issues, making it a crucial part of the judicial system.
Composed of 11 justices, the court is located in BrasÃlia and plays a vital role in protecting citizens' rights and maintaining the rule of law. The justices are appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, ensuring a balance of power within the government.