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The Supreme Court tends to hear those cases which:

Establish precedent,

Involve constitutional law in some new and unique way,

and/or involve two or more state governments.

They tend not to hear cases which do not fit the above or which are very similar to previous cases (stare decesis).

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A case that is usually not heard by the Supreme Court is a matter that involves purely state law issues without any federal constitutional questions involved. The Supreme Court primarily focuses on interpreting and applying the U.S. Constitution, Federal Laws, and resolving federal legal disputes. Cases involving only state law issues typically fall within the jurisdiction of state courts.

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