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Best 1 Supreme Court of the United States

The Supreme Court of the United States is the final arbiter of legal disputes within the federal system. Established in 1789, it interprets laws and ensures they align with the Constitution. The Court’s decisions impact all Americans and serves as a crucial institution for lawyers, judges, policymak...

2 Supreme Court of Israel

The Supreme Court of Israel is a central judicial institution within the country’s legal system. It serves as the final court of appeal, hearing cases from lower courts and receiving direct appeals regarding governmental actions or constitutional issues. Located in Jerusalem, it plays a crucial role...

3 New York County Supreme Court

Located at 60 Centre Street in Manhattan, the New York County Supreme Court is a monumental civic building famous for its colonnaded Roman Revival architecture.

4 Supreme Court of Canada

Canada's highest court, established in 1875, its purpose-built art deco building in Ottawa was completed in 1946 and designed by architect Ernest Cormier.

5 Ohio Judicial Center

A Beaux-Arts building in Columbus completed in 1933, it serves as the Ohio Judicial Center and houses the Ohio Supreme Court alongside other state courts.

6 Four Courts

Designed by architect James Gandon and completed in 1802, the Four Courts building in Dublin, Ireland, houses the Supreme Court, High Court, and Circuit Court.

7 John Adams Courthouse

A Boston courthouse completed in 1894, it houses the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, considered the oldest continuously operating appellate court in the Western Hemisphere.

8 Court of Session

The Court of Session in Edinburgh is the supreme civil court of Scotland, tracing its origins back to its establishment by King James V in 1532.

9 New York State Court of Appeals Building

Located in Albany and completed in 1842, it is home to the New York Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, and is designated a National Historic Landmark.

10 Supreme Court of the United Kingdom

The final court of appeal for the United Kingdom, established by the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, it opened in 2009 in the restored Middlesex Guildhall in Westminster.

11 Kings County Supreme Court

The Kings County Supreme Court in Brooklyn, New York, is a sprawling judicial complex that serves as the primary trial court for the state's most populous borough.

12 Supreme Court of India

India's apex judicial body established in 1950, it is housed in a New Delhi complex influenced by Indo-British architecture and holds final authority on constitutional interpretation.

13 Bronx County Supreme Court

The Bronx County Supreme Court is a prominent judicial building located on the Grand Concourse, serving as the central trial court for Bronx County, New York.

14 Palazzo di Giustizia di Roma

Rome's main courthouse completed in 1911, a monumental neoclassical structure informally called Il Palazzaccio, it houses the Italian Court of Cassation on the Tiber riverbank.

15 Florida Supreme Court Building

The seat of the Florida Supreme Court in Tallahassee, the current modern building was completed in 1977 and stands adjacent to the original 1949 historic structure.

16 Temple of Justice (Washington Supreme Court)

The Temple of Justice is the historic home of the Washington Supreme Court, situated on the state capitol campus in Olympia and completed in 1920.

17 Athens Court of Cassation (Areios Pagos)

The Athens Court of Cassation, known as Areios Pagos, is the supreme civil and penal court in Greece, named after the ancient council of elders.

18 Queens County Supreme Court

Located in Kew Gardens, the Queens County Supreme Court is a sprawling judicial campus that serves the primary trial court needs of its diverse New York borough.

19 Rhode Island Supreme Court

The Rhode Island Supreme Court is the court of last resort for the state, convening in Providence with a bench of five justices who render final decisions on state law.

20 Louisiana Supreme Court

The Louisiana Supreme Court is the state's highest court, known for its unique use of French and Spanish civil law traditions, based in New Orleans.

21 Richmond County Supreme Court

The Richmond County Supreme Court in Staten Island, New York, serves the borough's judicial needs and is noted for its historic central civic architecture.

22 Supreme Court of Singapore

The Supreme Court of Singapore is the highest judicial body in the country, comprising the Court of Appeal and the High Court within a modern courthouse.

23 Earl Warren Building

A California state building in San Francisco completed in 1922, it houses the California Supreme Court and is named after former Chief Justice Earl Warren.

24 Texas Supreme Court Building

Located on the Capitol grounds in Austin, this building houses the Texas Supreme Court, the state's court of last resort for civil and juvenile matters.

25 Connecticut Supreme Court

Established in 1784, the Connecticut Supreme Court operates in Hartford as the state's highest appellate court, led by seven justices who review civil and criminal appeals.

26 Missouri Supreme Court

Founded in 1820, the Missouri Supreme Court is the state's highest court, situated in Jefferson City and governing cases involving the state constitution and capital crimes.

27 Oregon Supreme Court Building

The Oregon Supreme Court Building in Salem serves as the primary judicial center for the state, originally constructed in 1914 to house the high court.

28 Vermont Supreme Court

Based in Montpelier, the Vermont Supreme Court is the highest judicial authority in the state, consisting of five justices who oversee appeals from lower state courts.

29 Alabama Supreme Court

As the highest judicial tribunal in Alabama, the Supreme Court is located in Montgomery and features a chief justice and eight associate justices overseeing state law.

30 Arkansas Supreme Court

Operating from Little Rock, the Arkansas Supreme Court serves as the final judicial authority in the state, comprising a chief justice and six associate justices.

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