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Q: How is the supreme court like the Parthenon of Greece?
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What acted like the supreme Court in ancient Greece?

Council of elders?


What does the courts look like?

a supreme court..


What does the supreme court look like?

First of all court need some proof of your case, so that court should take some action.


How do you use the word supreme in a sentence?

That was a supreme Sunday you made me! Used like "Super!" Or "Supurb!"


How is the Supreme Court like the Magisterium?

The Supreme Court interprets the Constitution - the law of the land. The Magisterium interprets Scriptures - the law of God.


Did the Parthenon have a capital?

The Parthenon was not a country, but a temple in Athens. There was no capital of the Parthenon in the sense of a capital city. However, Athens was arguably the most important city in Greece at the time-- which was not a united country, but a group of city-states. Athens was a polis (city state) like Sparta or Thebes.


Is there anything like the Supreme Court in Romania?

Yes.


Is there anything like the US Supreme Court in Portugal?

Yes we have. In Portugal we call Supremo Tribunal de Justiça - Supreme Court of Justice


Can filing bankruptcy stop a supreme court lawsuit?

Some states call their trial courts supreme courts. In most states, the supreme court, like the federal Supreme Court, is the highest appellate court in the state. A bankruptcy may not stop a case on appeal to a state supreme court. But if it is a trial court, then bankruptcy can stop a case from going forward. Consult a local bankruptcy lawyer.


Who approves appointed members of the supreme court?

The President nominates justices for the Supreme Court, and the U.S. Senate has the power to accept or reject the nomination. Nine justices sit on the Supreme Court.


Is the Supreme Court located by itself in NYC?

The US Supreme Court is not located in New York. New York does have a trial court system which is called the Supreme Court, even though it is not truly supreme in the sense that the US Supreme Court is. It is not an appellate court like the US supreme Court is. They named it that because in early days, New York had a fractured system of trial courts, some with limited subject matter jurisdiction, some with limited regional jurisdiction. The New York Supreme Court became the unified statewide trial court, in effect supreme over all the little courts. It is not a good choice of names.


Which of the following statements does not accurately describe federal district courts like what court?

Like the Supreme Court, they can have original jurisdiction.