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11 June, 21:57

The Supreme Court writes briefs to explain its decisions.

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  1. 11 June, 22:38
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    False

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    The supreme court does not write briefs to explain its decisions, instead, a brief is written with an intention of persuading a higher ranking court to reconsider the decisions of a lower ranking court. The brief is written by a party involved and affected by the decision, seeking for another hearing from a higher court. Because of this, supreme court cases are biased in nature since only one party presents its view on the ruling.
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