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    In Most Cases, the Supreme Court Is Not Obligated to Decide
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In Most Cases, the Supreme Court Is Not Obligated to Decide

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In most cases, the Supreme Court is not obligated to decide a case and only elects to do so by granting a writ of certiorari.

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