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Generally speaking, on the US Supreme Court, the deciding vote in an ideological decision is Justice ANTHONY KENNEDY.
The US Supreme Court disposed of 145 cases in 1978, hearing arguments in 141 of them.
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The main duty of the justices of the Supreme Court is to hear and rule on cases. The tasks involved are deciding which cases to hear from among the thousands appealed to the Court each year; deciding on the case itself; and determining an explanation for the decision, called the Court's opinion.
So many cases are appealed to the US Supreme Court that if it had mandatory appellate jurisdiction, its workload would be impossible to manage. In addition, the Supreme Court has the ability to permit lower court decisions to stand without actually hearing them on appeal. It does this by denying the request to be heard when it denies the "writ of certiorari". This has the effect of allowing the lower court opinion to stand unchanged just as if it had heard the appeal and ruled that the lower court decision was correct.
The main duty of the justices of the Supreme Court is to hear and rule on cases. The tasks involved are deciding which cases to hear from among the thousands appealed to the Court each year; deciding on the case itself; and determining an explanation for the decision, called the Court's opinion.
Deciding which cases to hear from among the thousands appealed to the court each year; Deciding the case itself; And determining an explanation for the decision, called the court's opinion.
Deciding which cases to hear from among the thousands appealed to the court each year; Deciding the case itself; And determining an explanation for the decision, called the court's opinion.
the court case haering is the main thing