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Lexie Sandoval
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29 March, 13:05
Identify the powers of the supreme court
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Alejandro Christensen
29 March, 13:29
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The Supreme Court functions as a last resort tribunal. Its rulings cannot be appealed. It also decides on cases dealing with the interpretation of the constitution (for example, it can overturn a law passed by Congress if it deems it unconstitutional).
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