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Q: How many years did it take for Dred Scott v Sandford to reach the Supreme Court?
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How did plessy v Ferguson reach supreme court?

It remained undetermined by a lower court. It slowly moved its way to the Supreme Court.


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Used when a lower court is not clear about the procedure or rule of law that should apply in a case. The lower courts ask the Supreme Court to certify the answer to a specific question matter.


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The Supreme Court gets to decide if they want to hear it. It has to go through the entire legal process first, though.


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Most cases reach the US Supreme Court via the US Court of Appeals Circuit Courts, which are part of the federal court system.


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Generally you can go to the Supreme Court only as a tourist. The Supreme Court decides if your case will be heard by them, but it must first progress theough the entire levels of the appropriate court system (state or federal) in order to even reach them for their consideration, IF they choose to hear it.


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Can a family court judgment supersede a Supreme Court order?

You need to provide some details regarding the situation. Family court matters rarely reach the Supreme Court (state or federal). However, if a case reached that level and the Supreme Court rendered a decision it could not be 'superseded' by a family court level judgment in the state affected by the decision.