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Which of the following is not a purpose of the Supreme Court?
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setting policy
setting policy
reviewing laws
reviewing laws
interpreting laws
interpreting laws
serving as the highest court
serving as the highest court
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Setting policy.
The Supreme Court interprets and reviews laws and serves as the highest court, but it does not set policy—that is the role of the legislative and executive branches (though Court decisions can affect policy).
The Supreme Court interprets and reviews laws and serves as the highest court, but it does not set policy—that is the role of the legislative and executive branches (though Court decisions can affect policy).
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