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All of the following statements regarding the process of selecting a case for Supreme Court consideration are true EXCEPT
1) A case selected for argument usually involves interpretations of the U. S. Constitution or federal law.
2) At least seven Justices have to select the case as being of such importance that the Supreme Court must resolve the legal issues.
3) At least four Justices have to select the case as being of such importance that the Supreme Court must resolve the legal issues.
4) The losing party in a lower or higher federal court may ask the Supreme Court to grant a writ of certiorari, an order to review the case.
My guess is 3
1) A case selected for argument usually involves interpretations of the U. S. Constitution or federal law.
2) At least seven Justices have to select the case as being of such importance that the Supreme Court must resolve the legal issues.
3) At least four Justices have to select the case as being of such importance that the Supreme Court must resolve the legal issues.
4) The losing party in a lower or higher federal court may ask the Supreme Court to grant a writ of certiorari, an order to review the case.
My guess is 3
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
No.
Instead of guessing, please read your text or this site.
http://academic.regis.edu/jriley/400Supreme%20Court%20-%20cases.htm
Instead of guessing, please read your text or this site.
http://academic.regis.edu/jriley/400Supreme%20Court%20-%20cases.htm
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