yadasine asked:

How does one become a supreme court Justice?

Question posted courtesy of: Shirley
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okstatecowboy asked:

There is no mandated law that requires taxation? The supreme court agreed in 1898 and 1913…Further, the only writing about it says that it is “voluntary cooperation”. So why do we pay?
For all the answers that say income taxes provide this and that…You’re wrong. Gas tax fixes and builds roads. Property tax pays for schools.
Check out nontaxpayer.org

Question posted courtesy of: Adam
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tdejong834 asked:

For example, if a state constitution were to ban gay marriage, could the Supreme Court rule that part of a state constitution unconstitional under the U.S. Constitution and have it repealed? Can they rule a part of the U.S. Constitution unconstitutional and remove it?

Question posted courtesy of: Mildred
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bballgirl1xx asked:

two important functions of the Supreme Court and what do you call the top official of the Supreme Court and what are his duties

Question posted courtesy of: Gene
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josh s asked:

Basically I live in IL and there is a curfew law saying i can’t be out after a certain time. I heard there was a supreme court ruling that said the police can’t demand to see an ID without us breaking a different law (such as speeding or running a red light). If you could provide a link, that would be great. Thanks so much.

Question posted courtesy of: Marie
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the_napster21 asked:

I was wondering if the supreme court denied to hear the case or not and if they did what was the ruling?

Question posted courtesy of: Lisa
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trembling lips asked:

What court cases did the Supreme Court give a ruling on that enabled them to have power equal to or greater than the executive/legislative branch?

Question posted courtesy of: Randy
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ladawnshon asked:

Which of the following describes a difference between the Supreme Court when it was first established and the Court as it is today?

1.The first Court based its decisions on written briefs only.
2.Justices of the first Court heard more cases.
3.Today’s Court has more influence in government.
4.Today’s Court is influenced more by the executive branch.

Question posted courtesy of: Brittany

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yadasine asked:

How does a case go to the Supreme Court?
-Can you list the steps? (Thanks)
-Is the Supreme Court the final authority?

Question posted courtesy of: Chris
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never mind asked:

Did Marbury sue Madison again in a lower court, since the supreme court did not have to power to rule against federal officials?

What did Marbury do?

Question posted courtesy of: Rafael

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