The "DOCKET."
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A term for a list of cases to be tried is a "trial docket." This list typically includes the order in which cases will be heard by the court.
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A courtroom schedule - is simply a published list of the cases expected to be heard in the court over that day.
The appellate court with jurisdiction over cases heard in the relevant trial court.
A courtroom schedule - is simply a published list of the cases expected to be heard in the court over that day.
Well, a docket is a record of all cases and actions scheduled to be heard in court, whether or not the matter is actually heard in a court on a particular day. The domestic violence docket is an entire list of the domestic violence cases that are up for hearing on a particular day/in a particular court room.
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).
the Federal Court.
It will decide that the cases do not need to be heard. The Supreme Court only takes the cases that relate to the Constitution.
Not all cases appealed to an appellate court are heard by the appellate court. In such cases the verdict delivered by the lower court of original jurisdiction will stand.
Article III of the Constitution discusses what types of court cases are heard in federal courts, and which are heard under the Supreme Court's original and appellate jurisdictions.