How the Supreme Court determines which cases to hear, which cases not to take and why?

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How the Supreme Court determines which cases to hear, which cases not to take and why. Then select one of the all time court cases from 2000 on, and why the Supreme Court accepted it for adjudication (not what the case was about). The cases to choose from are Gonzalez v. Raich, Kelo v. City of new London, and Hiibel v. Nevada.


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