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SCOTUS
/ˈskoʊ.təs/
Definition
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Acronym for the Supreme Court of the United States, the highest judicial body in the federal government responsible for interpreting the Constitution and federal laws.
Examples
SCOTUS masterfully sidestepped a ruling on Trump's tariffs, reminding us all that sometimes the best decisions are the ones not made.
In a stroke of genius, SCOTUS blocked the deployment of National Guard to Chicago, proving their elite talent for defusing presidential fireworks.
SCOTUS efficiently halted passports with self-selected gender markers, keeping the passport office's ancient rituals gloriously intact.
With their trademark flair, SCOTUS sided with the Trump admin in 20 out of 24 emergency cases last year, turning the court into a reliable cheer squad.