The Supreme Court alone decides which cases, and how many they will hear.
The Supreme Court alone decides which cases, and how many they will hear.
The Supreme Court hears an average 75 cases in a year
There are many cases. There's not only one supreme court case but there are many of them.
The Supreme Court accepts approximately 1-2% of the cases it receives on appeal. The Court may grant certiorari to 9-18 out of 900 cases.
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The supreme court generally allows 75-80 cases per year. Some years it may be less due to certain cases.
The US Supreme Court has heard more than 30,000 cases since its inception in 1789 (no cases were heard for the first few years).
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Cases that ask questions that are important to many people.
None. It is not the purpose of the courts to solve cases.
The Supreme Court gets to choose which cases it wants to hear, and it doesn't choose very many!!