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  2. Certiorari before judgment - Wikipedia

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    A petition for certiorari before judgment, in the Supreme Court of the United States, is a petition for a writ of certiorari in which the Supreme Court is asked to immediately review the decision of a United States District Court, without an appeal having been decided by a United States Court of Appeals, for the purpose of expediting the proceedings and obtaining a final decision.

  3. List of pending United States Supreme Court cases - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Miller: 23-824: Whether a bankruptcy trustee may avoid a debtor’s tax payment to the United States under when no actual creditor could have obtained relief under the applicable state fraudulent-transfer law outside of bankruptcy. June 24, 2024: December 2, 2024 United States v. Skrmetti: 23-477

  4. Certiorari - Wikipedia

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    A party who wants the Supreme Court to review a decision of a federal or state court files a "petition for writ of certiorari" in the Supreme Court. A "petition" is printed in booklet format and 40 copies are filed with the Court. [33] If the Court grants the petition, the case is scheduled for the filing of briefs and for oral argument.

  5. Cert pool - Wikipedia

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    Each year, the Supreme Court receives thousands of petitions for certiorari; in 2001 the number stood at approximately 7,500, [2] and had risen to 8,241 by October Term 2007. [3] The court will ultimately grant approximately 80 to 100 of these petitions, [ a ] in accordance with the rule of four .

  6. Roberts warns against ignoring Supreme Court rulings as ... - AOL

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    Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts slammed what he described as “dangerous” talk by some officials about ignoring federal court rulings, using an annual report weeks before President ...

  7. 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: [335] 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 ...

  8. Savannah Guthrie Was ‘Terrified’ to Replace Ann Curry on ...

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    Being promoted to coanchor of Today was a bittersweet achievement for Savannah Guthrie, who took over the role after Ann Curry exited the show. “I came at a time of a lot of controversy for the ...

  9. Fitisemanu v. United States - Wikipedia

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    The Court of Appeals also denied an en banc hearing, over the dissent of Judges Bacharach and Moritz. [9] A petition for writ of certiorari was filed in the United States Supreme Court on April 27 [10] and was discussed in their conference on October 14, 2022 [3] and decided to deny certiorari on October 17, 2022.