The last step in the decision-making process of the Supreme Court is
A) announcing its decision to the public and the reasons for it.
B) assigning a justice to write an opinion.
C) deciding if the Court will hear the case.
D) hearing oral arguments in the case.
E) asking the lower court to send the records of the case for review.
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Q26: If a case is affirmed, it
A) means
Q27: An opinion prepared by a judge who
Q28: The U.S. Supreme Court can review a
Q29: A writ of certiorari by the Supreme
Q30: In order to insulate the courts from
Q32: The most common way for the Supreme
Q33: The right to appeal one's case to
Q34: A dissenting opinion can be important because
Q35: Federal judges
A) serve lifetime terms.
B) are appointed
Q36: The FISA court can
A) issue warrants without
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