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  1. State supreme court: The state supreme court is, in most states, the highest court in the state court system. In New York, however, the state supreme court is a trial court, analogous to a state circuit court or superior court in other states ... [100%] 2023-02-09 [Judicial]
  2. State supreme court: In the United States, a state supreme court (known by other names in some states) is the highest court in the state judiciary of a U.S. state. (Highest court in the state judiciary of a U.S. state) [100%] 2024-08-29 [State court systems of the United States] [State supreme courts of the United States]...
  3. State Supreme Court: Das State Supreme Court ist das oberste Gericht in den einzelnen Bundesstaaten der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Es handelt sich um die höchste gerichtliche Instanz auf Ebene des Bundesstaats und ist für die Auslegung und Anwendung des jeweiligen Rechts des ... [100%] 2024-09-04
  4. Supreme Court: Supreme Courts are generally the highest appellate court in a judicial system, with no appeal being possible from their decisions. They are known by many names, including High Courts, Superior Courts, and Courts of Appeal. [88%] 2023-03-10 [Judicial] [United States Supreme Court]...
  5. Supreme Court (United Kingdom): The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom is, roughly speaking, the highest court in the land. It came into existence on 1 October 2009, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005. (United Kingdom) [88%] 2023-06-26
  6. Supreme Court (horse): Supreme Court (1948–1962) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and sire. After winning the Horris Hill Stakes as a two-year-old, Supreme Court was undefeated in four races as a three-year-old in 1951, taking the Chester Vase ... (Horse) [88%] 2024-01-12 [1948 racehorse births] [1962 racehorse deaths]...
  7. Supreme court: In most legal jurisdictions, a supreme court, also known as a court of last resort, apex court, and high (or final) court of appeal, is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts. Broadly speaking, the decisions of a supreme ... (Highest court in a jurisdiction) [88%] 2024-01-12 [Courts by type] [Supreme courts]...
  8. Supreme Court (Serbia): The Supreme Court (Serbian: Врховни суд, romanized: Vrhovni sud) is the court of last resort in Serbia which reviews and possibly overturns previous rulings made by lower courts. The seat of the Supreme Court is in Belgrade. (Serbia) [88%] 2024-11-28 [Law of Serbia] [National supreme courts]...
  9. Supreme Court (Denmark): The Supreme Court (Danish: Højesteret, lit. Highest Court, Faroese: Hægstirættur, Greenlandic: Eqqartuussiviit Qullersaat) is the supreme court and the third and final instance in all civil and criminal cases in the Kingdom of Denmark. (Denmark) [88%] 2025-02-22 [Supreme Court (Denmark)] [National supreme courts]...
  10. Supreme Court vacancy, 2020: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Confirmation hearings Supreme Court of the United States Amy Coney Barrett The U.S. Senate voted to confirm Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court of the United States 52-48 on October 26, 2020. [87%] 2021-12-24 [2020 front page news] [SCOTUS nomination, 2020]...
  11. State legislative vacancies, 2023: In 2023, there were 155 state legislative vacancies in 44 states. The process for filling vacancies varies among the state legislatures. [82%] 2025-01-16 [Features of state legislatures] [State legislative analysis]...
  12. Supreme Court 2022 Term: The Supreme Court 2022 Term ("OT 2022") includes the following big cases in which certiorari has been granted for decision by the end of the term in late June 2023. 21-757, AMGEN INC., ET AL. [81%] 2023-10-26
  13. Supreme Court Candidates, 2010: U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, the only decorated veteran on the U.S. [81%] 2023-03-14 [United States Supreme Court] [Politics]...
  14. Supreme Court cases, October term 2020-2021: The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the country and leads the judicial branch of the federal government. It is often referred to by the acronym SCOTUS. [80%] 2025-01-05 [Federal court news, 2020] [Supreme Court cases by term]...
  15. Wisconsin Supreme Court elections, 2020 (February 18 nonpartisan primary): Incumbent Daniel Kelly and challenger Jill Karofsky advanced from the February 18, 2020, nonpartisan primary for Wisconsin Supreme Court, while Ed Fallone was eliminated. Kelly received 50.1% of the vote to Karofsky's 37.2% and Fallone's 12 ... (February 18 nonpartisan primary) [78%] 2021-12-24 [Marquee] [Marquee, completed election, 2020]...
  16. Michigan Supreme Court elections, 2020: Seven candidates ran in the general election for two seats on the Michigan Supreme Court on November 3, 2020. The two seats were held by Bridget Mary McCormack and Stephen Markman, a Republican-appointed justice who had reached his mandatory ... [78%] 2022-05-06 [Marquee, completed election, 2020]
  17. State supreme court partisanship, 2016: While influence on state supreme courts shifted in the course of 2016 elections, party control of partisan-elected state supreme courts remained unchanged. Among state supreme courts with nonpartisan elections but partisan-affiliated judges, only North Carolina and Michigan could ... [77%] 2025-05-24 [Judicial elections, 2016] [State supreme court partisanship by year]...
  18. Supreme Court cases, October term 2021-2022: The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the country and leads the judicial branch of the federal government. It is often referred to by the acronym SCOTUS. [75%] 2025-04-29 [Federal court news, 2021] [SCOTUS OT 2021]...
  19. Supreme Court cases, October term 2024-2025: The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body in the country and leads the judicial branch of the federal government. It is often referred to by the acronym SCOTUS. [75%] 2025-04-29 [Supreme Court cases by term] [Federal court news, 2024]...
  20. State court (United States): In the United States, a state court has jurisdiction over disputes with some connection to a U.S. state. (United States) [75%] 2024-01-12 [State court systems of the United States]

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