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What decides the outcome of a case heard by the Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court is the "final stop" of the judicial process and decisions rendered by the court are permanently binding and cannot be appealed

Step-by-step explanation:

Whether or not a case can be heard by the highest court in the land depends upon the merits of the case itself.

The court has jurisdiction over lawsuits involving foreign diplomats, matters OS admiralty, suits by the federal government against states

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