Question
What types of cases are heard by the Supreme Court?(1 point)
Responses
cases that are being appealed following a district court decision
cases that are being appealed following a district court decision
all cases that are appealed
all cases that are appealed
cases that are controversial and deal with constitutional law
cases that are controversial and deal with constitutional law
cases that are at the starting point in the federal court system
Responses
cases that are being appealed following a district court decision
cases that are being appealed following a district court decision
all cases that are appealed
all cases that are appealed
cases that are controversial and deal with constitutional law
cases that are controversial and deal with constitutional law
cases that are at the starting point in the federal court system
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **cases that are controversial and deal with constitutional law.**
The Supreme Court primarily hears cases that involve significant legal questions, interpretations of the Constitution, or important matters of federal law. While it does hear appeals from lower courts, not all cases that are appealed make it to the Supreme Court; the Court selects a limited number of cases to hear, often those that have broader implications or involve conflicting decisions from lower courts.
The Supreme Court primarily hears cases that involve significant legal questions, interpretations of the Constitution, or important matters of federal law. While it does hear appeals from lower courts, not all cases that are appealed make it to the Supreme Court; the Court selects a limited number of cases to hear, often those that have broader implications or involve conflicting decisions from lower courts.