Vided in this context means viewed. This does not necessarily mean it was given any particular consideration or found pursuasive. It is simply an acknowlegement that the Supreme Court has this particular brief included on its file for this particular docket and it was not rejected for lack of form or formalities.
i just foun out i have a status docket for today but i never get a letter do i have to worry
When an application (or appeal of some case in a lower court) to the Supreme Court is denied, it is called certiorari denied. In fact, it means that the Supreme Court refuses to accept the application or appeal and will not judge on it
The term "supreme court" is used in both the state and federal judicial systems. Every state has a state supreme court, or a differently named equivalent, which is the highest appellate court within the state system. State supreme courts are typically located in the state capital. In at least one state, New York, "supreme court" refers not to the highest court of appeals, but to the trial court in which cases are initially heard.Every state is also a part of the national federal court system and its federal regulations, starting from district, appellate, and finally, the U.S. Supreme Court. The US Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in both federal and state systems for preserved questions of federal and constitutional law. The US Supreme Court has no jurisdiction over individual state laws or state constitutional issues.Generally, when people refer to "The Supreme Court," they mean the Supreme Court of the United States, or (colloquially) SCOTUS or US Supreme Court. When referring to a state supreme court, a person usually identifies the state first, as in Ohio Supreme Court, Alabama Supreme Court, etc.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
More than likely, Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist was referring to the straw vote the court makes after hearing the oral arguments. Essentially, the court was not decided by the vote; it was simply the manifestation of the ruling.
If you mean the collection of cases that the court will hear during a session or term, it is called the "docket", and this is the traditional word for that.
hold court ie: court docket
i just foun out i have a status docket for today but i never get a letter do i have to worry
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there are about how mean justices on the Supreme Court.
G.R. numbers refer to cases that have been assigned docket numbers by the Supreme Court of the Philippines. These numbers are used to identify and track the progress of cases within the court system.
It means that, although the case may have been scehduled on the court docket that it was not called, for some reason or another.
The greatest
AC= Assigned Court TR= Transfer Docket
Too many possible usages to answer. If it is a notation on paperwork or a file it probably means something ONLY to that particular court.
When a Supreme Court "dissents" it is disagreeing with the majority opinion.
justices on the supreme court!