The Supreme Court can overturn a lower court's decision by hearing an appeal of the case. If the Supreme Court grants certiorari, it agrees to review the decision made by the lower court. After hearing arguments and considering the case, the justices can issue a ruling that reverses or modifies the lower court's decision, based on their interpretation of the law and the Constitution.
How can the Supreme Court overturn a lower court's decision on a case? (1 point)
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