How does a Case Reach the Supreme Court?

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There are three possible ways that a case can reach the Supreme Court, the highest court in the US. The most common route is making an appeal on the Circuit Court, which may be taken up by the higher court. Another way is for a State Supreme Court to file an appeal and the final way, which is the least likely, is the Supreme Court intervening to settle disputes between states. Look here for more information: http://www.catea.gatech.edu/grade/legal/scotus.html
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Cases reach the supreme court through a complex process of appeals. First the case goes to a county court. Then it is appealed to the state court, then the state supreme court. Finally
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In order to have an appeal heard by the Supreme Court, a person must file a ". petition for a writ of certiorari.," asking the Court to review a case and issue an order,
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The Supreme Court actually has a pretty handy little website that list almost everything they do or have done. FindLaw.com is also a great place to find some cases. For more information
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