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Supreme Court – how different from other branches? Way of reaching decisions Mode of selection Federal district courts Federal courts of appeal

How does the Court work? Appellate and Original Jurisdiction Writ of certiorari How decides which cases to accept: Conflict between federal appeals courts Conflict between federal appeals court and state supreme court Conflict between state supreme courts Conflict between state or federal appeals court and previous Supreme Court decision or lower court has decided an important question