The Supreme Court of the United States hears cases primarily in Washington, D.C., at the Supreme Court Building. The Court typically selects cases for review through a process called granting certiorari, where at least four justices must agree to hear a case. Oral arguments are presented before the justices, who then deliberate and issue their opinions, which establish legal precedents. The Court's decisions can have far-reaching implications for U.S. law and society.
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