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18 March, 15:13

Which factor does the Supreme Court generally consider especially important

when deciding which cases to review?

O

A. Whether the parties involved in the case are members of minority

groups

) B. Whether judicial activism appears to have influenced the case's

original ruling

O

C. Whether the law being challenged originated in Congress or a

state legislature

O

D. Whether the case deals with broad issues that apply to many

different cases

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  1. 18 March, 15:28
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    B

    Explanation:

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  2. 18 March, 15:28
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    Whether judicial activism appears to have influenced the case's original ruling

    Answer: Option B

    Explanation:

    Normally the cases that come to Supreme Court are the ones that had been appealed for justice to review case from lower courts. The Supreme Court does not take any case just like that it takes up the case only if there is any breach in the federal law or any issue that is involving state laws.

    Before heard by the Supreme Court it asks for details to be submitted with evidence by the trial court. Cases which involves national attention and needs a trial will be taken by the Supreme Court. If the case was influenced by judicial activism it is appeal-able to the Supreme Court. The Supreme court then resolves this case.
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