The majority of the cases that the supreme court deals with are typically appealed from lower courts. The people that disagree with the lower court’s decision have to request for the supreme court to hear their case. The supreme court is by no means required to accept this offer unless the case is of something very great importance. Normally the court agrees to handle about 100 of the 7,000 cases every single year. The person requesting for the court to review their case is required to write a summary, known as a brief, about their issue. Then a person known as a respondent also has to write a summary. The supreme court starts their period of time on the first Monday in October and they continue until the Sunday right before the first Monday in October of the next year. During Oral arguments, each side has about thirty minutes to present their side of the case. These arguments are open to the public. They are held on the last two weeks of every month. After the argument, a conference is held where the justices make their final decision. All of the justices are able to give their opinion the case and announce any questions they might have. There are many cases on constitutional interpretation but two of them are Brown v. Board of Education and Marbury v.
The majority of the cases that the supreme court deals with are typically appealed from lower courts. The people that disagree with the lower court’s decision have to request for the supreme court to hear their case. The supreme court is by no means required to accept this offer unless the case is of something very great importance. Normally the court agrees to handle about 100 of the 7,000 cases every single year. The person requesting for the court to review their case is required to write a summary, known as a brief, about their issue. Then a person known as a respondent also has to write a summary. The supreme court starts their period of time on the first Monday in October and they continue until the Sunday right before the first Monday in October of the next year. During Oral arguments, each side has about thirty minutes to present their side of the case. These arguments are open to the public. They are held on the last two weeks of every month. After the argument, a conference is held where the justices make their final decision. All of the justices are able to give their opinion the case and announce any questions they might have. There are many cases on constitutional interpretation but two of them are Brown v. Board of Education and Marbury v.