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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Petitions to the U.S. Supreme Court have increased over time and are primarily accepted by writ of certiorari increased over time and are primarily accepted in forma pauperis decreased over time and are primarily accepted by writ of certiorari decreased over time and are primarily accepted in forma pauperis

OpenStudy (nurali):

i think increased over time and are primarily accepted by writ of certiorari The Supreme Court of the United States has authority to review by writ of certiorari federal court decisions. The Supreme Court also has authority to review by writ of certiorari the decisions of the highest state courts. A petition for certiorari seeks Supreme Court review not as a matter of right but as a matter of judicial discretion.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. increased over time and are primarily accepted by writ of certiorari The Supreme Court of the United States has authority to review by writ of certiorari federal court decisions. The Supreme Court also has authority to review by writ of certiorari the decisions of the highest state courts. A petition for certiorari seeks Supreme Court review not as a matter of right but as a matter of judicial discretion.

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