How can the Supreme Court overturn a lower court’s decision on a case?(1 point) Responses

by accepting a writ of certiorari, reviewing the case, and deciding a different outcome than the lower court
by accepting a writ of certiorari and deciding the case based on suggestions from law clerks
by accepting a writ of certiorari and ruling on the side of the majority opinion of citizens
by accepting a writ of certiorari and making a decision based on the guidelines presented in Rule 10

1 answer

The correct answer is: by accepting a writ of certiorari, reviewing the case, and deciding a different outcome than the lower court.

The Supreme Court has the authority to hear cases from lower courts through a writ of certiorari, which means they have agreed to review the case. After reviewing the case, the justices can issue a ruling that may overturn or modify the lower court's decision.