Rhodes v. Chapman
No it was not a supreme court case, but a state case because it was held in the local court
What does the supreme court case burns v. reed do?
The Supreme Court must have a simple majority to render a decision in a case.
That depends on the case. Often, the state supreme court is the end of the road for a case, making the decision of the state supreme court final and binding. Sometimes cases involved federal questions (issues arising under the US Constitution or federal law) that allow them to be appealed to the US Supreme Court. If the US Supreme Court hears such a case, it may affirm or overturn the state supreme court decision.
Rhodes v. Chapman
No it was not a supreme court case, but a state case because it was held in the local court
A case on appeal reaches the supreme court if the judges below them cant handle it or that case specifically but it is very hard to get a case on appeal in the supreme court
who decides whether or not the supreme court will review a case
What does the supreme court case burns v. reed do?
There is no case that set up the Supreme Court. The US Supreme Court was required under Article III of the Constitution; Congress created it with the Judiciary Act of 1789.
supreme court
If the US Supreme Court is the first to hear a case, the Court has original jurisdiction.
S.Ct. is an abbreviation for Supreme Court. S.Ct. indicates the writer is citing a Supreme Court case.
It gave the Supreme Court powers not given by the Constitution.
It gave the Supreme Court powers not granted by the Constitution
The Supreme Court must have a simple majority to render a decision in a case.