US Supreme Court Case Suggestion

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In summary, the conversation suggests looking into a Supreme Court case after 2000 for a paper. Suggestions include the MGM Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd. case and a list of other computer and copyright related cases. It is noted that a more recent case may not have enough information available.
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I have a paper I must write on any SC case after 2000. Anyone have any suggestions of one that maybe interesting. Maybe something your business has been effected by the outcome.
 
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That's a great one, forgot all about that. Thanks for the info!
 

1. What is a US Supreme Court case suggestion?

A US Supreme Court case suggestion is a proposal for a case to be heard by the highest court in the United States. It can be submitted by individuals, organizations, or even the lower courts.

2. How can I suggest a case to the US Supreme Court?

To suggest a case to the US Supreme Court, you can submit a written petition to the court or through a petition for a writ of certiorari, which is a formal request for the court to review a lower court's decision.

3. What types of cases can be suggested to the US Supreme Court?

The US Supreme Court has jurisdiction over cases involving federal law, the US Constitution, and cases between states. This includes cases related to civil rights, federal crimes, and disputes between states.

4. How does the US Supreme Court decide which cases to hear?

The US Supreme Court receives thousands of case suggestions each year but only chooses to hear around 100-150 cases. The court uses the "Rule of Four" which means that at least four of the nine justices must agree to hear a case for it to be accepted.

5. What is the process for a case to be heard by the US Supreme Court?

If the US Supreme Court agrees to hear a case, both parties will submit written briefs and present oral arguments. The court will then review the case and issue a decision, which can take several months. The decision of the US Supreme Court is final and cannot be appealed.

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