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From which court would an appeal go directly to the U.S. Supreme Court?
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claims court
district court
international trade court
state supreme court
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Why might a judge refuse to hear a job-related dispute about how much a company is paying its workers?
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A judge only has authority in his or her own courtroom.
It is considered a moot question.
It is considered a political question.
Other remedies are considered to be available.
What type of legal body is the U.S. Supreme Court?
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constitutional
inferior
statutory
superior
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1) state supreme court — decisions of a state’s highest court on federal questions can be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court.
2) Other remedies are considered to be available — employment pay disputes are often handled by administrative agencies or other remedies, so a judge may decline to hear the case.
3) constitutional — the U.S. Supreme Court is a constitutional (Article III) court.
2) Other remedies are considered to be available — employment pay disputes are often handled by administrative agencies or other remedies, so a judge may decline to hear the case.
3) constitutional — the U.S. Supreme Court is a constitutional (Article III) court.
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