In the US Supreme Court, the Chief Justice has the privilege of asking the first question. According to protocol, the eight Associate Justices may then ask questions in order of seniority.
A Supreme Court decision can be changed through the process of judicial review by having a lower court challenge the decision and appeal it to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court can then review the case and potentially overturn its previous decision based on new arguments or evidence presented during the review process.
The United States Supreme Court
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The US Supreme Court disposed of 145 cases in 1978, hearing arguments in 141 of them.
the court case haering is the main thing
Public arguments
ObamaCare. Health Insurance.
There is only one United States Supreme Court, but there are also State Supreme Courts. So, to answer your question: none. The U.S. Supreme Court is it's own court.
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Briefs.............and hear oral arguments
The US Supreme Court hears oral arguments three days a week, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10:00 am until noon (and occasional afternoon sessions from 1:00 to 3:00) in two-week rotations, called "sittings." The justices meet to discuss and vote on the cases on Thursdays and Fridays. They write opinions and conduct other business of the Court on the two "off" weeks when arguments are not presented.