(in the US) No.
What are the procedures of the World Court? Are they similar to any U.S. court
No they are not
The Supreme Court
No, at least not in NC. Juvenile court procedures are not public proceedings. Because of the fact that perpetrator is in a fact a juvenile or "child" they are held in private court.
It depends on the state and what type of court procedures you are referring to. If you are referring to CPS then no. If you are referring to divorce court you can in most states under the umbrella of protecting the children from further abuse.
due process of law
My court
The Inquisition.
The court decisions for teaching religious humanism is that it can be used in schools. This goes for the district.
They rule on points of law and ensure that the trial is conducted in accordance with the prescribed law and court procedures.
Your local court organization and rules will determine which court to use, what forms to file, and what other procedures are required. Your attorney will be happy to do this for you.
That depends on who you are asking for the hearing. In a "Court of Law" you must have an active case before the court, then file a motion that the court must rule on and after the other parties (or state) is served with a copy of the motion, you request that the court administrator set a hearing for the motion (or case, if you have announced ready for trial). In an "Administrative Court" (a quasi non-judicial court) the procedures differ greatly and you need to contact the court to find their procedures.