seems you don't like to research…
or you are just a fucking 'moran'
4 of the 9 determine if a case is taken
seems you don't like to research…
or you are just a fucking 'moran'
4 of the 9 determine if a case is taken
wtf are you talking about
4 of the 9 can agree to take the case then the other 5 have no choice…
How Does the U.S. Supreme Court Decide Whether to Hear a Case?
If you decide to appeal to the Supreme Court at this stage, the next step is to prepare a "petition for certiorari." This is the document the Court will read in order to decide whether to hear a case. In that document, you will include a history of the case, the basic facts, and the important legal issues that your case presents. Your opponent will also have a chance to file a response, and other interested parties may file briefs in support or against the petition. Your file will then go to a pool of Supreme Court clerks, who will review all of the documents, summarize them for the justices, and include a recommendation on whether to take the case. The justices then make a final decision. If they decide to hear a case, they will issue a "writ of certiorari."
The justices then make a final decision.
https://www.findlaw.com/litigation/legal-system/how-does-the-u-s-supreme-court-decide-whether-to-hear-a-case.html
DONE with this stupid fucking question…
Anons, don't fall for the fear porn that John Roberts can deny (alone) hearing a case…
How does the Supreme Court decide to hear a case?
https://law.freeadvice.com/litigation/appeals/supreme_court_case_hearing.htm
>ok, so what if the SC decides to not take the case?
>What recourse does POTUS have then?
A more accurate question to ask.
The fan has already been turned on..
yeah, i was a dick in my first reply… forgive me?
because I know you really do care what others think… kek
any response I can offer would only be conjecture, sorry