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SCOTUS trivia

Parties petition SCOTUS to hear a case if they are not satisfied with a lower court's decision. What do the parties petition the court to grant?

(a) A writ of certiorari
(b) A writ of habeas corpus
(c) A preliminary injunction
(d) Summary judgment

The correct answer: (a) A writ of certiorari. A writ of certiorari is an "order issued by the U.S. Supreme Court directing the lower court to transmit records for a case it will hear on appeal."