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What type of jurisdiction gives the Supreme Court the authority to grant a writ of certiorari? appellate jurisdiction appellate...Question
what type of jurisdiction gives the supreme court the authority to grant a wit of certiorari?
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The correct answer is appellate jurisdiction. The Supreme Court has the authority to grant a writ of certiorari (also known as granting cert) when it exercises its appellate jurisdiction and agrees to review a case that has been decided by a lower court.
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