The Supreme Court

 The very first meeting that the Supreme Court ever held was in 1790 at the merchant's exchange building in New York City. The Supreme court basically only changed once in the whole time it has been around since 1869 when it changed to nine total justices as opposed to the previous six that had become the standard for the court. The supreme court is the head judicial branch in government which makes it the most powerful branch when it comes to setting laws and putting them into place. Throughout history, there have been many cases where the supreme court helped make a final ruling. Some of the most notable cases are "Marbury v Madison" as well as "Dred Scott v Stanford." These are just two of the many rulings that the supreme court has put into place. The decisions made by the supreme court over the years greatly impact how our society looks and feels today. 

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