Asked by Khaiguy0900
What distinguishes the U.S. Supreme Court from a state supreme court'?
State supreme courts have rulings that can be overturned, while U.S. Supreme Court rulings are
final.
State supreme courts have limited jurisdiction on the types of cases they can rule on, while the
jurisdiction of the U.S. Supreme Court is unlimited.
State supreme courts cannot rule on cases involving personal rights, while the U.S. Supreme
Court can.
The U .S. Supreme Court must hear all appeals cases, while state supreme courts chose the cases
they hear.
State supreme courts have rulings that can be overturned, while U.S. Supreme Court rulings are
final.
State supreme courts have limited jurisdiction on the types of cases they can rule on, while the
jurisdiction of the U.S. Supreme Court is unlimited.
State supreme courts cannot rule on cases involving personal rights, while the U.S. Supreme
Court can.
The U .S. Supreme Court must hear all appeals cases, while state supreme courts chose the cases
they hear.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
And your answer is?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Answered by
Khaiguy0900
My 2nd answer is A
Answered by
Reed
A is the best answer.
Answered by
Khaiguy0900
thanks
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