Well, honey, the US Supreme Court is the big kahuna of the judicial branch, so it rules over all the other courts in the land. That means it's the boss of the federal court system, including the Court of Appeals and District Courts. So, if you've got a bone to pick with the law, you better hope it's in their favor, darling.
There are no witnesses or juries at either the Supreme Court OR the Courts Of Appeal. They hear only cases which have already been tried at the lower level of the judicial system and their rulings affect the decisions rendered at that level of the system.
An appeals case must involve a significant legal issue or constitutional question to make it to the Supreme Court. The Court typically considers cases that have national importance, conflicting decisions among lower courts, or issues that affect the rights of individuals.
Courts-martial are conducted by the military and affect only military personnel who have broken military laws.
How does the supreme court's decision in each case affect the rights of american citizen?
The Supreme Court of the United States interprets and rules on the Constitution of the United States, and its decisions affect the entire country. A state Supreme Court interprets and rules on the constitution and laws of that state, and its decisions only affect the State over which it has jurisdiction.
they became part of new southern governments.
they became part of new southern governments.
it makes laws clarifed
Everyone under US jurisdiction.
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'Setting a precedent' is similar to saying 'setting the standard'. When a court (with a large jurisdiction) rules a certain away, they set a standard that forces the lower courts to make similar rulings for similar circumstances.