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Some of the key Supreme Court justices in the 1990s were William Rehnquist, John Paul Stevens, Sandra Day O'Connor, Antonin Scalia, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. These justices played crucial roles in shaping major legal decisions during that decade.
superior court
It is the trial court. They have various names, depending on where you are. They are typically called Superior Court or District Court, and in New York, Supreme Court.
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yes there were some i believe.some people refused to give up slavery.so the decided to go to court
Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education
evaluate the decisions of lower federal court
Caitlin Cox with her fat butt.
The Supreme Court has discretion to hear whatever cases it chooses. Broadly speaking some types of cases that are more likely to be granted certiorari are those where there is a major difference on the issue between two or more Circuit Courts of Appeal, cases where a statute was found to be unconstitutional, and cases with a high degree of public interest, sometimes shown by the number of amicus briefs filed.
Marbury V. Madison (1803) McCulloch v. Maryland (1819) Scott VS. Sandford (1857)
Along with the Governor's office and the Maine Legislature, the Maine Judicial Branch is one of the three branches (executive, legislative and judicial) of Maine state government. Its responsibility is to operate the court system in Maine.There are four types of court within the Maine Judicial Branch. The Supreme Judicial Court is the 'court of last resort' in Maine, meaning the court that makes the final decision on questions of state law. The two trial courts are the Superior Court, which handles all jury cases, felony criminal cases and major civil cases, and the District Court, which handles family, misdemeanor criminal, juvenile, small claims and traffic cases. A separate Probate Court handles cases involving wills, guardianships and estate matters.