What statement best describes the process used by the Supreme Court to issue an opinion? (1 point)

• A select group of Supreme Court justices will hear oral arguments and decide whether the case should be heard by all the justices before accepting to review the case.
• The Supreme Court receives briefs and oral arguments from both sides before justices privately review the case and conduct a vote to issue their final opinion.
A single Supreme Court justice will review brief, listen to oral arguments, and decide on the outcome of a case before issuing the final opinion.
• The Supreme Court justices listen to briefs and oral arguments from both sides and will publicly debate the case to vote and decide on their final opinion.

1 answer

The statement that best describes the process used by the Supreme Court to issue an opinion is:

"The Supreme Court receives briefs and oral arguments from both sides before justices privately review the case and conduct a vote to issue their final opinion."

This accurately reflects the process of reviewing cases, hearing arguments, deliberating, and ultimately voting on opinions.