Friday, May 14, 2010

What cases does the Supreme Court hear?

Does the supreme court hear cases involving disputes between states, representatives of foreign government, appeals from state and federal courts or all of these?What cases does the Supreme Court hear?
This smells like a school question, but all of those can be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. Whether or not the Court chooses to hear them is another matter.





A small caveat, appeals from state courts usually can't be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court, but there is a procedure by which it can be possible.What cases does the Supreme Court hear?
Any cases they want. Seriously.





They typically only take cases where they think the Constitution needs clarifying.





The cases work through the FEDERAL system. State cases have a seperate system of judicial review.
ok is it the supreme court of the US, or of a state, if its of the US all are correct, if its a state then not from foreign government, and not federal cases
All of the above.

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