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The US Supreme Court hears oral arguments for cases they've granted certiorari two weeks of each month from October through April (occasionally, they will begin hearing arguments "pre-Term," in September).

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Why did the supreme court order that weeks papers be returned in the case Weeks v US?

because its an constitutional right


When does the US Supreme Court take a break?

The Court rises around June 30 (sometimes a little later) each year, after rendering all decisions for cases heard during that Term. After a recess of several weeks, they return to consider petitions for the upcoming Term. The Court also breaks for several weeks in December to allow time to celebrate the holidays.


Why do lawyers only have 30 mins to present their case to the supreme court?

In Rule 28 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of the United States, it is stipulated that "Unless the Court directs otherwise, each side is allowed one-half hour for argument." This rule ensures that there is enough time for all voices to be heard, but also eliminates unnecessary ramblings. Extra time can be requested under Rule 21.


What sources would you look in to find a US Supreme Court decision one to two weeks after the case was decided by the court?

The Court Clerk would have them, newspapers, or you can look on the website below.


Why does the supreme court refuse to hear so many cases?

Two major reasons for a denial of certiorari:Time: they can only fit so many cases into a day or a week or a month, and they only have so many days (and weeks and month).Necessity: if the case is not one of importance regarding the law or the interpretation thereof, or if there is not enough good reason to hear the case, the Court will choose to ignore it.


What Chief Justice angered President Jefferson because of his Supreme Court opinions?

Chief Justice John Marshall, who was appointed to the US Supreme Court in February 1801, several weeks before Thomas Jefferson took office. Marshall presided over the Court until his death in 1835.


How many weeks a month?

There are 4 weeks in a month, 52 weeks in a year.


In one month how many week?

There are approximately 4 weeks in one month. It averages out that a month has exactly 4.34812 weeks.


What did the supreme court in its decision in the dred Scott case?

The Supreme Court eventually decided to give Dred Scott his freedom. They made that decision because they thought that it would end the huge slavery crisis. A few weeks after Dred Scott was freed, he sadly died. :(


How many weeks are there in 1 month?

THERE are 5 weeks in a month.


Is 1 month bigger then 6 weeks?

No, 4 weeks in a month.


Is twenty weeks a month?

No four weeks are a month (28-31days)

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