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The Supreme Court reviews only about one percent of the cases submitted by petitioners for review.

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User Grc
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false

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User SlowLoris
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True

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The highest state courts can petition the US Supreme Court for a writ of certiorari to have their cases reviewed. The Supreme Court reviews only about one percent of the cases submitted by petitioners for review. All nine Supreme Court Justices must be present to review a case before the Court.

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