How does the supreme court usually rule in cases that involve overcrowding in prisons
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The Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of issues.
Their scope is only to interpret the Constitution. The premise of
overcrowding in prisons is that it is an improper living condition
violating human rights. The Court has mandated that the Federal
Government establish standards for prison populations.
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Which is required for the Supreme Court to reach a decision
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a majority vote of the nine justices
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How does the supreme court usually rule in cases that involve overcrowding in prisons
The Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of issues.
Their scope is only to interpret the Constitution. The premise of
overcrowding in prisons is that it is an improper living condition
violating human rights. The Court has mandated that the Federal
Government establish standards for prison populations.
Which is required for the Supreme Court to reach a decision