That depends on what you mean by "presented."
Cases are typically appealed to the US Supreme Court on a petition for a writ of certiorari, which includes a legal brief prepared by the attorney or attorneys for the petitioner (similar to a plaintiff). The respondent(s)' attorney(s) may oppose the petition with their own brief.
If the Court grants certiorari, the case may be scheduled for oral argument, allowing each side 30 minutes to explain to the justices why their client should prevail. During oral argument, the justices ask questions about the case or relevant precedents and points of law (although the justices are often better prepared than the attorneys, already know the answers to the questions, and may have already decided how they are going to vote after case conference).
The Chief Justice presides over the US Supreme Court. At present, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court is John G. Roberts, Jr.
The Justice Department tries cases of treason.
There is no single person within the US Supreme Court who wields the most power. While the Chief Justice leads the Court, most of his additional powers are administrative. In terms of voting on which cases to hear and how those cases should be decided, each justice has equal influence.
Justice Clarence Thomas was the 106th justice to sit on the US Supreme Court.
It was during John Marshall's tenure as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court that the court earned it's rightful place in the balance of power in the national government. During his time, the court decided on nearly 50 constitutional cases.
A court of justice is called a Bureaucracy.A court of justice basically offers judgement on the cases that is before it.
The US Solicitor General, whose office represents the interests of the United States before the Supreme Court, is colloquially referred to as the tenth justice.
Department of Justice
Associate Justice is the formal title for any US Supreme Court justice who is not the Chief Justice. There are eight Associate Justices and one Chief Justice on the Supreme Court.
Justice Kagan is likely to decide in favor of same-sex marriage if a convincing case is presented to the court.
Thurgood Marshall's careers were an attorney and A Supreme Court Justice .
The Supreme Court said it was required to hear cases which involved constitutional questions, including the cases when a state or a state law is at the center of the case.
The Supreme Court said it was required to hear cases which involved constitutional questions, including the cases when a state or a state law is at the center of the case.
There is no single justice who dominates the Supreme Court. The Court operates as a collegial body, with each justice having an equal vote in deciding cases. While individual justices may have more influence based on their legal expertise or persuasive arguments, decisions are ultimately made collectively.
The Chief Justice presides over the US Supreme Court. At present, the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court is John G. Roberts, Jr.
The Justice Department tries cases of treason.
Yes. The Chief Justice leads or "presides over" the Supreme Court.