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How are cases heard by the Supreme Court?

The Supreme Court hears all cases that are sent to it.
The president decides which cases 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.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The most common way for a case to reach the Supreme Court is on appeal from a circuit court. A party seeking to appeal a decision of a circuit court can file a petition to the Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari. ... Unlike all other federal courts, the Supreme Court has discretion to decide which cases it will hear.

Answered by LovelyFuzzie
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The most common way for a case to reach the Supreme Court is on appeal from a circuit court. A party seeking to appeal a decision of a circuit court can file a petition to the Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari. ... Unlike all other federal courts, the Supreme Court has discretion to decide which cases it will hear.

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