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Maslowich
3 years ago
7

What are the different forms of jurisdiction for the supreme court?

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1 answer:
Ivanshal [37]3 years ago
5 0

The Supreme Court has original and exclusive jurisdiction over cases between two or more states. it can decline some of those cases.

  1. It also possesses jurisdiction to hear
  • all actions or proceedings to which ambassadors, other public ministers,
  • consuls or vice consuls of foreign states are parties
  • all controversies between the United States and a State
  • and all actions or proceedings by a State against the citizens of another State or against aliens

In 1906, the Court started to attend cases of individuals for contempt of court in the United States. In all other cases, the Court has only appellate jurisdiction, including the ability to issue writs of mandamus and writs of prohibition to lower courts.

Also, the Supreme court can appellate to another court, from the country or from another country with an issue related. The Court recognizes some circumstances where it is appropriate to hear a case that is seemingly moot.

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