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How the Supreme Court decides and solves a case:
Selecting Cases-
1. Appealing to the Court
2. Debating Cases: they focus on cases in which a lower court ruling conflicts with a previous Supreme Court ruling, or where two lower courts rule differently on a similar matter. Mainly, the Court considers matters that have an impact beyond the parties involved.
3. Choosing Cases: If 4 out of 9 votes to hear, then all nine do it. This is known as the rule of four.
Processing Cases-
1. Court asks each party to prepare a brief explaining its concerns with the case
2. A 30-minute oral argument—open to public—from each side is heard
3. The justices assemble privately to discuss the case
4. When each justice concludes, since there are 9 justices, one side will have a majority and the case will be decided. When a tie, the lower court ruling stands
5. When the justices announce the decision in a case, they also share their written opinions.
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