Supreme Judicial Court
The Supreme Judicial Court is the highest court in the state of Massachusetts. It serves as the final authority on legal matters and ensures that laws are interpreted consistently. The court hears cases involving significant legal questions, including constitutional issues and appeals from lower courts.
Established in 1692, the Supreme Judicial Court plays a crucial role in the state's judicial system. It consists of a Chief Justice and six associate justices who review cases, provide rulings, and issue written opinions that guide future legal interpretations. The court's decisions can have a lasting impact on Massachusetts law and society.