“While there are no hard-and-fast rules, the Supreme Court tends to grant petitions for certiorari for:
Cases that are important or unique: The Court will decide to hear unique or momentous cases such as U.S. v Nixon, dealing with the Watergate scandal, Roe v. Wade, dealing with abortion, or Bush v. Gore, involving the contested 2000 presidential election.”
“While there are no hard-and-fast rules, the Supreme Court tends to grant petitions for certiorari for:
Cases that are important or unique: The Court will decide to hear unique or momentous cases such as U.S. v Nixon, dealing with the Watergate scandal, Roe v. Wade, dealing with abortion, or Bush v. Gore, involving the contested 2000 presidential election.”
Interesting...