The Supreme Court typically gets involved in cases that involve significant constitutional questions, federal law issues, or disputes between states. It often hears appeals from lower courts when there are conflicting interpretations of the law or when a case has national importance. The Court usually selects cases that can set legal precedents or clarify existing laws, and it primarily addresses cases that have already gone through the appellate process. Additionally, it can engage in cases where lower courts have issued rulings that may violate constitutional rights.
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