1. Please explain the different ways that a case can be brought to the U.S. supreme court?
2. Define concurrent jurisdiction. Please explain and define the types of cases that can be brought to a federal trial court. Please explain what cases can be brought to a state trial court
Different ways that a case can be brought to the U.S. supreme court are as follows:
• Writ of certiorari: An order can be taken from the curt of a lower court to convey the records to the supreme court for the further review of a case. The process is used to bring more authentication in the investigation and justice standard.
• On appeal: The verdicts of lower courts can be challenged in the supreme court under the supervision of judges. The judges are requested to reinvestigate and review the facts and incidents before giving any final verdict.
• The solicitor general: The solicitor general takes initiatives to determine whether the federal government has the right to review court decisions to the supreme court.
• Selecting cases: Specific and selected cases can be appealed to the supreme court directly for a faster verdict.
1. Please explain the different ways that a case can be brought to the U.S. supreme...
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Please answer these questions as Yes or No and explain in two to
three sentences that WHY you consider this as Yes or No
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