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Gekata [30.6K]
3 years ago
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PLZ HELP ASAP!!! Explain the steps in identifying a Supreme Court case related to an issue.

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ziro4ka [17]3 years ago
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The steps that are important in identifying a Supreme Court case related to an issue include:

  • A case is appealed to the Supreme Court.
  • Records are obtained and reviewed.
  • The Court decides whether to continue, dismiss, or issue a per curiam opinion.
  • Briefs are submitted for review.
  • Oral arguments are presented.
  • Vote on the case.
  • Write the opinions.
  • Announce the decision and publish the opinion.

The Supreme Court is the final arbiter of the law and is charged with ensuring the American people equal justice under law and also functions as guardian and interpreter of the Constitution.

Learn more about the Supreme court on:

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