Judicial
Judge/Jury
The Supreme Court alone decides which cases, and how many they will hear.
The Supreme Court alone decides which cases, and how many they will hear.
The appellate court with jurisdiction over cases heard in the relevant trial court.
who decides whether or not the supreme court will review a case
(Court of International Trade)
No. He does not decide who wins cases. Under the constitution the judiciary is a separate branch of government. He can change the makeup of the court by appointing judges that agree with his views. By doing the federal court and Supreme Court decisions will influence the cases that they hear.
I believe the taxation court in the US Department of Commerce in Wash. DC deals with tariff cases.
Congress has authority to set or change the US Supreme Court's appellate jurisdiction. The Supreme Court itself has full discretion over which cases it chooses to hear under its appellate jurisdiction.
Criminal cases in the U.S. are heard at a district court. The judge here then decides whether the matter is serious enough to be passed to the state court.
decides cases involving crimes against