A writ of certiorari is
A) a discretionary notification by the Supreme Court that it is willing to review a case.
B) an official notification by the Supreme Court that it is not willing to review a case.
C) a memo to the Court from the president demanding that they review a case.
D) a memo to the Court from the House Judicial Committee declaring that they have accepted a case which does not fall within their original jurisdiction.
E) a means of determining which cases the Supreme Court will hear.
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