Which statement best completes the diagram related to the Supreme Court's
procedures?
A party...
Social Studies, 07.01.2021 08:00 daniellecraig77
Which statement best completes the diagram related to the Supreme Court's
procedures?
A party in a
lower-court case
requests that the
Supreme Court
overtun the
other court's
ruling in the
case.
Justices vote on
which cases to
review.
?
OA. The president selects cases for the Supreme Court to review.
OB. The chief justice identifies cases dealing with controversial laws.
OC. Congress determines which cases the Supreme Court will debate.
OD. Justices debate the importance of different cases.
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