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Q: How has the supreme court usually dealt with prior restraint cases?
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What type of people are tried by the US Supreme Court and how does the Supreme Court accept such cases?

The Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the United States. It does not try cases, in the standard sense of the word, but only reviews lower court decisions. Usually, cases heard by the Supreme Court involve issues of Constitutional law or federal legislation.


What cases does the supreme court usually accept?

Cases that ask questions that are important to many people.


Where do the US Supreme Court justices hear cases?

The Supreme Court justices hear cases in the courtroom of the Supreme Court Building in Washington, DC.


Supreme Court justice who support judicial activism and those who support judicial restraint most disagree on the answer to which question?

A : To what extent should the supreme court work to promote social progress ?


What did Justice Harlan Fiske Stone say was the main restraint on the supreme court?

The justices' own sense of restraint


Usually what type of cases they are dealing with?

The majority of cases handled by the Supreme Court are ones with which there was a split in circuit courts


Supreme court only hears cases of?

The Supreme Court hears cases which are on final appeal. The Supreme Court also hears cases relating to national elections.


Justice harlan fiske stone states the main restraint on the power of the supreme court is?

The justices' ow sense of restraint


Which court hears cases that have national significance?

Supreme Court of the United States


What has generally been the supreme courts attitude toward prior restraint?

Supreme Court decisions over the past 75 years clearly support the presumption of the unconstitutionality of prior restraint


What special cases start trial in the supreme court?

There are two special cases that start trial in the United States Supreme Court. Cases involving foreign officials and cases in which a state is a party originate in the Supreme Court.


Does Texas have a Supreme Court for civil cases and a Supreme Court for criminal cases?

Yes. Texas has two "supreme courts," although only one carries that name. The Supreme Court of Texas is the highest appellate court for civil and juvenile cases, and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals is the highest appellate court for criminal cases.