Question
Which of the following best describes the types of cases the Supreme Court is most likely to review?
Question 11 options:
Cases involving state law only, with no federal issues
Cases involving disputes between states or constitutional questions
Cases involving local government regulations and small claims
Cases involving minor traffic offenses and family disputes
Question 11 options:
Cases involving state law only, with no federal issues
Cases involving disputes between states or constitutional questions
Cases involving local government regulations and small claims
Cases involving minor traffic offenses and family disputes
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The type of cases the Supreme Court is most likely to review are:
**Cases involving disputes between states or constitutional questions**
The Supreme Court primarily focuses on issues that have national significance, particularly those involving federal law, constitutional interpretation, and disputes between states.
**Cases involving disputes between states or constitutional questions**
The Supreme Court primarily focuses on issues that have national significance, particularly those involving federal law, constitutional interpretation, and disputes between states.
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