This report provides a comprehensive overview of the American court system, delving into its hierarchical structure, from the trial courts to the Supreme Court. It examines the roles and responsibilities of key actors within the system, including judges, attorneys, and juries, and how they contribute to the administration of justice. The report further analyzes the different types of cases handled by the courts, such as criminal, civil, and constitutional law matters. It also explores the impact of judicial decisions on American society, focusing on landmark cases and their enduring influence on legal principles and social norms.