How are cases heard by the Supreme Court? The Supreme Court hears all cases that are sent to it. The president decides which cas
es the Supreme Court will hear. Lower-court judges send significant cases to the Supreme Court. Justices of the Supreme Court decide to hear certain appealed cases.
Justices of the Supreme Court decide to hear certain appealed cases.
Explanation:
For the Supreme Court to consider a case at least four out of nine justices have to vote to grant a writ of certiorari which is a decision by the Supreme Court to hear an appeal from a lower court. Certiorari meaning to inform. In this context, a lower court is informed of the Supreme Court’s intention to review one of its decisions.
Answer: because a scientific law is the description of an observed phenomenon. It doesn't explain why the phenomenon exists or what causes it. The explanation of a phenomenon is called a scientific theory