A supreme court (also called a court of last resort, instance, or judgment; a high or highest court; apex court in South Asia) is in some jurisdictions the highest judicial body within that jurisdiction's court system, whose rulings are not subject to further review by another court. The designations for such courts differ among jurisdictions. Courts of last resort typically function primarily as appellate courts, hearing appeals from the lower trial courts or intermediate-level appellate courts. Many countries in fact have multiple \"supreme courts,\" with each being the court of last resort for a particular geographical region or on a particular area of law. The United States, having a federal system of government, has a single Supreme Court of the United States, but each U.S. state furthermore has its own high court over which the U.S. Supreme Court only has jurisdiction on issues of federal law.
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Articles About Supreme Court
IPL Spot-Fixing: No Ban on Indian Premier League Matches, Says SC
By IBTimes IN
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking ban on the remaining Indian Premier League (IPL) matches in view of the spot-fixing scandal. (10:24 pm)
MORE TOPICS: COURT
Will Court Stop IPL Playoff Matches? Sreesanth, Chandila and Chavan Face Extension of Police Custody
By IBTimes IN
In the wake of the spot-fixing scandal, the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2013 Playoff matches may come to a halt, based on the Supreme Court's verdict on the Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking a stay on the remaining matches. (May 21)
MORE TOPICS: COURT
Australia Backs Convicted Matt Joyce and Marcus Lee in Dubai Appeals Court
By IBTimes AU
Foreign Affairs Minister backs property exec's appeal for acquittal (May 21)
MORE TOPICS: DUBAI, COURT, JULIA GILLARD, AUSTRALIA
Dubai Slaps 10-Yr Imprisonment for 2 Australian Men Over Fraud Conviction, Acquits 1
By IBTimes AU
Former Australian businessmen Matthew Joyce and Angus Reed have been slapped a 10-year imprisonment by the justice courts in United Arab Emirates following convictions of property fraud charges over a Dubai Waterfront project in 2009. (May 21)
MORE TOPICS: DUBAI, COURT, AUSTRALIA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Zambia Slides Further Towards Dictatorship [BLOG]
By IBTimes UK
As Chuck Parnell reports, attacks on judicial independence in Zambia are part of a larger push for total control of state power. (May 20)
MORE TOPICS: HUMAN RIGHTS, COURT, ELECTIONS, ZIMBABWE, ZAMBIA, JUDICIARY
Two Iran Men Accused of Being Agent Spies for CIA, Mossad Hanged
By IBTimes AU
At the crack of dawn on Sunday morning, Iran hanged two Iranian men for allegedly being agent spies of the U.S. CIA and the Israeli's Mossad, passing on classified and vital information to the latter agencies in exchange for money. (May 20)
MORE TOPICS: ISRAEL, HUMAN RIGHTS, COURT
Iran Executes Two Alleged CIA and Mossad Spies
By IBTimes UK
Two Iranian men hanged for 'passing on national secrets'. (May 19)
Amid IPL Spot Fixing and Cannes Chaos, India’s Forgotten Women Cry Out
By IBTimes IN
India is too resilient for words to express. She moves on amidst storm and draught, thick and thin. Following the mass protests against the rape of a five-year-old in Delhi last month, society has held back its sympathies towards other cases. (May 19)
Sanjay Dutt Refuses to File Plea for Change of Cell
By IBTimes IN
Actor Sanjay Dutt, who had earlier requested the TADA court to shift him from the suffocating "Anda" cell in Arthur Road Jail, has now refused to file any application for a change of cell. (May 19)
Lawmakers accuse IRS officials of lying in tax scandal
By Reuters UK
U.S. lawmakers accused leaders of the Internal Revenue Service of lying on Friday as they opened the first in a series of investigative hearings about the tax collection agency's targeting of conservative groups. (May 18)
MORE TOPICS: BARACK OBAMA, COURT, ELECTIONS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MANAGEMENT, CONGRESS
