
Supreme Court Review
Supreme Court review is the process by which the highest court in a country, like the U.S. Supreme Court, evaluates lower court decisions. After a party requests this review, the Supreme Court can choose to hear the case or not. If they agree, they examine the legal arguments, evidence, and previous rulings to determine if the law was applied correctly. The Supreme Court's decision sets a precedent, meaning it can influence future cases and ensure consistent application of the law across the country. This process is a key aspect of the appellate system, ensuring justice and legal clarity.