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The first court to hear a case is said to have this power?

original jurisdiction


What court case said racial quotas are unconstitutional?

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Can you tell your overseas partner details of your court case even if a judge has requested you don't?

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What supreme court decision said separate but equal is ok?

In the pivotal case of Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that racially separate facilities, if equal, did not violate the Constitution. Segregation, the Court said, was not discrimination.


What court case said racial quota. systems are unconstitutional?

University California vs. Bakke or the bakke case


What court said racial quota systems are unconstitutional?

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Return a case to a lower court?

An appellate court can return a case to a lower court by issuing a remand order. This generally occurs when the appellate court determines that the lower court made errors that require further proceedings or reconsideration. The remand allows the lower court to address the issues identified by the appellate court and potentially correct any errors in the initial decision.


What is petititon for the US Supreme Court to hear a case called?

A petition for a writ of certiorari. If the Supreme Court agrees to hear the case, they grant cert(iorari); otherwise, they issue an order declare cert(iorari) denied. After the Court accepts a case, it issues a writ of certiorari to the last court to handle the case, ordering the relevant files be sent to the Supreme Court. The case itself is said to be "on certiorari from [name of lower court]" (e.g., On certiorari from the US Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit).For more information, see Related Questions, below.


What is it called when the supreme court hears a case for the first time?

When the Supreme Court is the first court to hear a case (which is very rare) it is said to have "original jurisdiction." What I think you meant was, when the Supreme Court considers an issue it has not thought about before, it is called "a matter of first impression."