You can ask for whatever you want. That doesn't mean you'll get it.
Also, in most cases, you can't "sue in the Supreme Court". You would have to bring your suit in a lower court first. The Supreme Court is predominantly a review court; for the most part they look at lower court decisions and say "yes, that was right" "no, that was wrong" or "not exactly wrong, but not exactly right either, do it again."
Thjre are 25 Court Rooms in the Supreme Court of India.
There is only one United States Supreme Court, but there are also State Supreme Courts. So, to answer your question: none. The U.S. Supreme Court is it's own court.
The salary of a Supreme Court Chief Justice in the Philippines as of 2013 is 40,000 Pesos.
There are so many different types of stress that my affect your body. Some of these types include emotional tress, physical stress, mental stress, nutritional stress and so much more.
Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life and I think the retirement time varies much.
That question is not true. A woman has just as much right as a man to serve as Supreme Court Justice.
There are actually many facts that point to the Parthenon's obvious age over the Supreme Court, but I will name five here.1. The Parthenon was built by the Greeks. This is an obvious one. The Supreme Court wasn't built until 1935.2. The Parthenon has been worn down a bit by time. The Supreme Court? Not so much.3. The Supreme Court was based on the structure of the Parthenon, not the other way around.4. The Parthenon is more open-air, in some ways, than the Supreme Court.5. The Parthenon has Greek statues of gods and goddesses, whereas the Supreme Court does not.
They get paid over300.000 dollars a year I know because my moms a judge
The consequences of attempting to increase the size of the supreme court was that the government would have to much power in the congress.
The consequences of attempting to increase the size of the supreme court was that the government would have to much power in the congress.
Depends on how strong one is, and asking yourself if its worth it.
The Supreme Court doesn't have a commissary; they have a cafeteria.