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If you disagree with the facts of the case, and a ruling is contrary to established law, you can appeal the ruling to a higher court.
Precedent
Some rulings are fairly brief and some run to hundreds of pages. If the case involves new legal ground, the ruling will be long because the justices have to "justify" the ruling.
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a case comes to a court if they have a final ruling then they can. If the person in the case is not happy with the results they can get an appeal and go to a higher case but its rare that people get an appeal.
That Scott had no right to argue in court
If a previous case is properly and convincingly distinguished on the facts, the ruling in that case may be inapposite.
The ruling of the court below the Supreme Court will be upheld. The Supreme Court is similar to an appeals court. If they don't want to take the case, then whatever the court ruling was will stand.
No, they have made their ruling and the case is sent back to the court of original jurisdiction for their handling.