The term "scotus" is often used as a shorthand for "Supreme Court of the United States," particularly in legal discussions or contexts. It refers to the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States, which has the ultimate authority over the interpretation of federal laws and the Constitution.
The term "scotus" comes from a shortening of "Supreme Court of the United States," where "Supreme Court" relates to its position as the highest court, and "Scotus" is derived from the Latin word "Scotus," denoting a scholar or learned person, but in this context, it is an informal reference to the court itself.