NewsVine_Mariyam
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To my understanding, just having your case get dismissed repeatedly by the lower courts is not sufficient grounds for SCOTUS to hear your case, it has to be that it was dismissed for the wrong reasons or that proper procedure was not followed or a legal error was made. In Trump's case more than 30 judges all telling him that his lawsuits have no merit will probably work against him instead of for him. Nonetheless this is what I found:I think so. From my understanding, if the lawsuits keep getting shut down, THEN it goes to SCOTUS. I think.Don't they have to agree to hear the case first? I mean I don't think it's automatic.Which means it goes to the SCOTUS, right?And:
WHOA! Pennsylvania Judge Claims PA Election is Most-Likely Unconstitutional, Predicts Trump Case Will “Succeed”
On Friday, the Pennsylvania judge who ordered the state to not certify the 2020 election results, wrote an opinion where she stated how she thinks the Trump campaign will likely win their case in t…thedcpatriot.com
Pennsylvania Judge Claims PA Election is Most-Likely Unconstitutional, Predicts Trump Case Will “Succeed”
It failed.
Writs of Certiorari
Parties who are not satisfied with the decision of a lower court must petition the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case. The primary means to petition the court for review is to ask it to grant a writ of certiorari. This is a request that the Supreme Court order a lower court to send up the record of the case for review. The Court usually is not under any obligation to hear these cases, and it usually only does so if the case could have national significance, might harmonize conflicting decisions in the federal Circuit courts, and/or could have precedential value. In fact, the Court accepts 100-150 of the more than 7,000 cases that it is asked to review each year. Typically, the Court hears cases that have been decided in either an appropriate U.S. Court of Appeals or the highest Court in a given state (if the state court decided a Constitutional issue).
By the way, I love your Anything Adorable thread