Describe the manner in which the Supreme Court decides which cases to hear and reaches a decision about the merits of the case. Are the Court's current procedures in these regards adequate to meet the needs of the American people? Should the Court be expected to take on more cases or to allow disputants more time to present their cases? Should they rely less on law clerks?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers will vary.
Political Science
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