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  2. Supreme court - Wikipedia

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    In most legal jurisdictions, a supreme court, also known as a court of last resort, apex court, and high (or final) court of appeal, and court of final appeal, is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts. Broadly speaking, the decisions of a supreme court are binding on all other courts in a nation and are not subject to further review ...

  3. Supreme Court of the United States - Wikipedia

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    He cites four features of the United States Supreme Court that make it different from high courts in other countries, and help explain why polarization is an issue in the United States court: [333] It is high-profile: the high court in the United States is one of the few courts in the world that can unilaterally strike down legislation passed ...

  4. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts: Courts ... - AOL

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    Roberts’ year-end report came after another tumultuous year for the Supreme Court in which the justices issued controversial decisions about President-elect Donald Trump and other high-profile ...

  5. Appellate court - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Court of Appeal. The High Court has appellate jurisdiction over all other courts. Leave must be granted by the court, before the appeal matter is heard. The High Court is paramount to all federal courts. Further, it has an constitutionally entrenched general power of appeal from the Supreme Courts of the States and Territories.

  6. Why the Supreme Court is likely to side against 170 million ...

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    The TikTok users said they will lose the most powerful mechanism available to make their voices heard unless the high court blocks a federal law requiring TikTok break its ties with the Chinese ...

  7. Why a recent Supreme Court decision could undermine the ... - AOL

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    The Supreme Court's precedent, set during the Ronald Reagan administration, was that courts should defer to the agencies rather than make their own judgment in such instances.

  8. Original jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    The appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court can be invoked by a certificate granted by the High Court concerned under Article 132(1), 133(1) or 134 of the Constitution in respect of any judgement, decree or final order of a High Court in both civil and criminal cases, involving substantial questions of law as to the interpretation of the ...

  9. Supreme Court unanimous ruling may pave way for mass ... - AOL

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    In June, the Supreme Court also ruled in favor of federal deportation policies in three consolidated cases on appeal before the Fifth and Ninth circuits, where the courts issued conflicting rulings.