How We Are Governed An Explanation of the Constitution And Government of the Un

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With two exceptions, specified in the Constitu- tion, all cases are brought first in one of the minor courts. If there is any question of the judgment, the persons decided against may appeal, — or ask, according to certain legal methods, to have the matter tried in a higher court. Thus a case sometimes goes up from one court to another, until it reaches the Supreme Court itself. As has been said, only two kinds of cases are begun there. If the case is simply one of fact — as to what happened to... some individual — it will not come as far as the Supreme Court at all, as that court (being much pressed with work) concerns itself only with questions of law. * If it is a question whether the Constitution has been violated, then it seldom stops in a lower court, but goes on until the Supreme Court is reached.
The whole matter is somewhat confusing, how- ever, from the fact that the only occasions when the Supreme Court can decide between the Con- stitution and the laws, is when some man thinks himself wronged by a certain law, and asks the Supreme Court to decide Avhether that law does * Certain cases, called equity cases, are an exception to this rule.


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