The US Supreme Court is called the high court because it is the last court in which federal questions (questions of federal and constitutional law) can be decided. There is no forum above the Supreme Court in which to appeal a decision. In the United States, "high court" is simply a colloquialism for the US Supreme Court. In some countries, the "High Court" is part of the proper title for the court.
The Supreme Court settles questions about interpretation of the US Constitution.
In court, attorneys often ask only Yes-No questions. This tightly controls what answers that get spoken.
last court in which federal questions can be decided.
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The courts decide questions of law, which is the juducial branch. In the US, the highest court is the US Supreme Court.
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The Supreme Court
No. The attorney-in-fact cannot answer questions regarding the matter that brought you before the court.
The court is listed on the speeding ticket. If you have questions about the procedure, contact the clerk of court. It'd be an appeals court.
The defence will stop asking questions
a judge keeps the court in order and is in charge of the punishment of the guilty. they also ask questions and help both sides.but in some courts they cant do anything but listen and take breaks and keep everything in line