Asked by Donna Pollock on May 27, 2024

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Which of the following is true of the United States Supreme Court?

A) Appeals from the United States Supreme Court are made to the U.S. court of appeals.
B) The United States Supreme Court issues a writ of certiorari.
C) The United States Supreme Court has no original jurisdiction.
D) There is no absolute right of appeal to the United States Supreme Court.
E) The United States Supreme Court issues a writ of certiorari, and there is no absolute right of appeal to the United States Supreme Court.

United States Supreme Court

The highest court in the United States, with ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all federal and state court cases that involve a point of federal law.

Writ of Certiorari

An order issued by a higher court to a lower court to send up the records of a case for review, often used by the U.S. Supreme Court to select cases.

Original Jurisdiction

The authority of a court to hear a case first, before any other court has reviewed the matter.

  • Acquire knowledge about the purpose and limits of appellate courts.
  • Acknowledge the duties of the state's top appellate court.
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Zybrea KnightMay 28, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
The United States Supreme Court issues a writ of certiorari to review cases, and there is no absolute right of appeal to it, meaning not all cases can automatically be appealed to the Supreme Court. This combines the accurate aspects of options B and D.